2022
DOI: 10.1002/etc.5392
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Using the Daphnia magna Transcriptome to Distinguish Water Source: Wetland and Stormwater Case Studies

Abstract: A major challenge in ecotoxicology is accurately and sufficiently measuring chemical exposures and biological effects given the presence of complex and dynamic contaminant mixtures in surface waters. It is impractical to quantify all chemicals in such matrices over space and time, and even if it were practical, concomitant biological effects would not be elucidated. Our study examined the performance of the Daphnia magna transcriptome to detect distinct responses across three water sources in Minnesota: labora… Show more

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“…Daphnia magna is the species of choice in ecotoxicogenomics (18,19). Recently, its hologenome (20), reference genome (21,22) and transcriptome (23)(24)(25) have been published, elevating this species to the ranks of other biomedical model species for ecological genomics. Yet, the full potential of this species cannot be entirely realized without the correlation between molecular, and tissueand cell-specific phenotypic responses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daphnia magna is the species of choice in ecotoxicogenomics (18,19). Recently, its hologenome (20), reference genome (21,22) and transcriptome (23)(24)(25) have been published, elevating this species to the ranks of other biomedical model species for ecological genomics. Yet, the full potential of this species cannot be entirely realized without the correlation between molecular, and tissueand cell-specific phenotypic responses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%