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Genome-wide transcription profiles reveal genotype-dependent responses of biological pathways and gene-families in Daphnia exposed to single and mixed stressors
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Are metal adapted Daphnia pulex populations better armed against future climate change stressors than non-adapted populations?
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What genomic mechanisms cause a cadmium-adapted Daphnia pulex isolate to be more tolerant to cyanobacterial stress than a non-adapted isolate?
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Identification of pathways, gene networks, and paralogous gene families in Daphnia pulex responding to exposure to the toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa
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Genomic mechanisms of co-tolerance of cadmium-adapted Daphnia pulex populations to cyanobacterial stress
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Consequences of metal adaptation on sensitivity to future climate change stressors in Daphnia pulex populations
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Functional characterization of four metallothionein genes in Daphnia pulex exposed to environmental stressors
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Comparison of the transcriptomic response of a Cd-sensitive and a Cd-tolerant Daphnia pulex isolate to cyanobacterial stress
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Will genetic adaptation of natural populations to chemical pollution result in lower or higher tolerance to future climate change?
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How the industrial revolution prepared Daphnia for global warming
(2010)