
We are here providing the assembled transcriptome from the common octopus O. vulgaris that was utilised for the experimental work carried out in our work "Identification of molecular nociceptors in Octopus vulgaris through functional characterisation in Caenorhabditis elegans". The transcirptome was originally generated and assembled by Petrosino (2015) and Petrosino et al., (2022).
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