The crustacean Daphnia pulex is one of the best model organisms for studying inducible defense mechanisms due to their inducible morphology in response to the predator Chaoborus larvae. In this study, multiple developmental stages of D. pulex were exposed to C. flavicans larvae and transcriptome profiles of samples from late embryo to fifth instar were sequenced by the RNA-seq technique to investigate the genetic background underlying inducible defenses. In comparison, differentially expressed genes between defensive and normal morphs were identified, including 908 genes in late embryo, 1383 genes in the first-third (1–3) instar, and 1042 genes in fourth-fifth (4–5) instar. Gene ontology enrichment analysis showed that structura...
Abstract Background Marine and freshwater zooplankton...
Functional and comparative studies of insect genomes have shed light on the complement of genes, whi...
Background Functional and comparative studies of insect genomes have shed light on the complement of...
The crustacean Daphnia pulex is one of the best model organisms for studying inducible defense mecha...
Background: Predator-induced defences are a prominent example of phenotypic plasticity found from si...
Phenotypic plastic responses allow organisms to rapidly adjust when facing environmental challenges ...
BACKGROUND: The planktonic microcrustacean Daphnia pulex is among the best-studied animals in ecolog...
Species that are not closely related can express similar inducible traits, but molecular mechanisms ...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity in defensive traits occurs in many species when facing heterogeneo...
Many organisms have the ability to alter their development in the presence of predators, leading to ...
Maturation is a critical developmental process, and the age and size at which it occurs have importa...
The genetic background of inducible morphological defences in Daphnia is still largely unknown. Diss...
Predation has been a major driver of the evolution of prey species, which consequently develop antip...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability held in many organisms to produce different phenotypes with a g...
The genetics of switchback evolution is largely unknown. While it is assumed that latent gene regula...
Abstract Background Marine and freshwater zooplankton...
Functional and comparative studies of insect genomes have shed light on the complement of genes, whi...
Background Functional and comparative studies of insect genomes have shed light on the complement of...
The crustacean Daphnia pulex is one of the best model organisms for studying inducible defense mecha...
Background: Predator-induced defences are a prominent example of phenotypic plasticity found from si...
Phenotypic plastic responses allow organisms to rapidly adjust when facing environmental challenges ...
BACKGROUND: The planktonic microcrustacean Daphnia pulex is among the best-studied animals in ecolog...
Species that are not closely related can express similar inducible traits, but molecular mechanisms ...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity in defensive traits occurs in many species when facing heterogeneo...
Many organisms have the ability to alter their development in the presence of predators, leading to ...
Maturation is a critical developmental process, and the age and size at which it occurs have importa...
The genetic background of inducible morphological defences in Daphnia is still largely unknown. Diss...
Predation has been a major driver of the evolution of prey species, which consequently develop antip...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability held in many organisms to produce different phenotypes with a g...
The genetics of switchback evolution is largely unknown. While it is assumed that latent gene regula...
Abstract Background Marine and freshwater zooplankton...
Functional and comparative studies of insect genomes have shed light on the complement of genes, whi...
Background Functional and comparative studies of insect genomes have shed light on the complement of...