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The Rapid, Mass Invasion of New Zealand by North American Daphnia 'pulex'
Non-indigenous Daphnia 'pulex' have been found in many lakes in New Zealand (NZ) in the past 20 years, suggesting a recent invasion. However, very little is known about the... -
Transcriptomic Analysis of Exposed Toxic Effect of nC60 on Daphnia pulex
Sampling for nC60 exposure Daphnia on the seventh day for transcriptomic analysis mainly observed changes in oxidative stress and energy metabolism. -
ATAC-Seq of Daphnia pulex exposed to predator cues
Phenotypic plasticity is an important feature of biological systems that is likely to play a major role in the future adaptation of organisms to the ongoing global changes. It... -
A comprehensive epigenomic analysis of phenotypically distinguishable, geneti...
Background Daphnia species reproduce by cyclic parthenogenesis involving both sexual and asexual reproduction. The sex of the offspring is environmentally determined and... -
Long read sequencing of Daphnia pulex isolate (PA42)
Although a reference assembly from Illumina reads is available for D. pulex (Ye, et al. 2017), it is still fragmented and contains ~13 million gaps. Moreover, due to the... -
The rate and spectrum of EMS-induced germline mutations in the microcrustacea...
We demonstrate that EMS can be used to induce mutations into the Daphnia genome by describing the mutation rate and spectrum of Daphnia exposed to 10mM and 25mM EMS for 4 hours.... -
Daphnia pulex strain:PA-32 Genome sequencing
Population-genomic insights into the evolutionary origin and fate of obligately asexual Daphnia pulex. -
Daphnia pulex Raw sequence reads
Here, we provide the data for two, Daphnia pulex mutation accumulation lines, each initiated from a distinct genotype and propagated asexually. In total, we provide 7, Illumina... -
Regulatory control of phenotypic plasticity
This project aims to understand how the environment interacts with and shapes genomes, and how genome regulation and variation are linked to phenotypic plasticity and phenotypic... -
Daphnia pulex strain:LP8B-6 Genome sequencing
Population-genomic insights into the evolutionary origin and fate of obligately asexual Daphnia pulex. -
NA Daphnia "pulex" clone R9 kairomone Tag-Seq data
Tag-Seq analysis of differential gene expression in N.A. Daphnia "pulex" in response to Chaoborus kairomone -
Population Genomics of Daphnia pulex
Using data from 83 genomes derived from a single population, the population genomics</p><p>of the microcrustacean Daphnia pulex are described and compared to current... -
Daphnia pulex strain:EB-1 Genome sequencing
Population-genomic insights into the evolutionary origin and fate of obligately asexual Daphnia pulex. -
Daphnia pulex strain:BW-101 Genome sequencing
Population-genomic insights into the evolutionary origin and fate of obligately asexual Daphnia pulex. -
Influence of Maternal Age on the Transcriptomic Response to Seleno-L-Methioni...
The goal of this experiment is to further our understanding of multistress interactions. We experimentally test for the influence of maternal age on the transcriptomic response... -
Multi-omics reveal the pathways involved in toxic response of Daphnia pulex t...
The purpose of our study is to investigate the toxic response of Daphnia pulex, the key organism in freshwater ecosystems, to spinetoram, and to demonstrate the pathways... -
On the origin of obligate parthenogenesis in Daphnia pulex.
This study examines the genome-wide expression and differential splicing patterns of early subitaneous and early resting egg production in obligate parthenogenetic Daphnia pulex... -
Variation in transcriptional responses to copper exposure across Daphnia pule...
Copper pollution is pervasive in aquatic habitats and is particularly harmful to invertebrates sensitive to environmental changes such as Daphnia pulex. Mechanisms of toxicity... -
The effects of mutations on gene expression and splicing: a case study of EMS...
Created 16 EMS mutant lines to study the effect of EMS-induced mutations on gene expression. -
Daphnia pulex popaltions
Daphnia pulex popaltions SPS, BRG, WVA, and DIS