Transcriptomic methods are now widely used in functional genomic research. The vast amount of information received from these studies comes along with the challenge of developing a precise picture of the functional consequences and the characteristic regulatory mechanisms. Here we assess recent studies in marine species and their adaptation to polar (and seasonal) cold and explore how they have been able to draw reliable conclusions from transcriptomic patterns on functional consequences in the organisms. Our analysis indicates that the interpretation of transcriptomic data suffers from insufficient understanding of the consequences for whole organism performance and fitness and comes with the risk of supporting only preliminary and superfi...
Microbial communities experience continuous environmental changes, with temperature fluctuations bei...
Sea ice is a large environment controlled by a number of abiotic factors (i.e. low temperatures and ...
Temperature is a crucial environmental factor affecting the survival and growth of aquatic organisms...
Transcriptomic methods are now widely used in functional genomic research. The vast amount of inform...
Geographical distribution patterns of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, and Arctic cod, Boreogadus saida, ...
Research on the thermal biology of Antarctic marine organisms has increased awareness of their vulne...
This study uses molecular approaches to investigate evidence of climate adaptation of a marine zoopl...
Temperature has profound effects on ectotherm physiology, impacting metabolic and developmental rate...
Forecasting species' responses to climate change requires understanding the underlying mechanisms go...
Within consortium 4 of BIOACID II, we examine effects of ocean warming and acidification (OWA) on di...
Resilience to climate change depends on a species\u27 adaptive potential and phenotypic plasticity. ...
A cause and effect understanding of thermal limitation and adaptation at various levels of biologica...
Ciliates provide optimal model systems to study environmental adaptation. Comparative transcriptomic...
Ciliates provide optimal model systems to study environmental adaptation. Comparative transcriptomi...
Since species abundance and distribution in marine ecosystems are mainly driven by the key abiotic f...
Microbial communities experience continuous environmental changes, with temperature fluctuations bei...
Sea ice is a large environment controlled by a number of abiotic factors (i.e. low temperatures and ...
Temperature is a crucial environmental factor affecting the survival and growth of aquatic organisms...
Transcriptomic methods are now widely used in functional genomic research. The vast amount of inform...
Geographical distribution patterns of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, and Arctic cod, Boreogadus saida, ...
Research on the thermal biology of Antarctic marine organisms has increased awareness of their vulne...
This study uses molecular approaches to investigate evidence of climate adaptation of a marine zoopl...
Temperature has profound effects on ectotherm physiology, impacting metabolic and developmental rate...
Forecasting species' responses to climate change requires understanding the underlying mechanisms go...
Within consortium 4 of BIOACID II, we examine effects of ocean warming and acidification (OWA) on di...
Resilience to climate change depends on a species\u27 adaptive potential and phenotypic plasticity. ...
A cause and effect understanding of thermal limitation and adaptation at various levels of biologica...
Ciliates provide optimal model systems to study environmental adaptation. Comparative transcriptomic...
Ciliates provide optimal model systems to study environmental adaptation. Comparative transcriptomi...
Since species abundance and distribution in marine ecosystems are mainly driven by the key abiotic f...
Microbial communities experience continuous environmental changes, with temperature fluctuations bei...
Sea ice is a large environment controlled by a number of abiotic factors (i.e. low temperatures and ...
Temperature is a crucial environmental factor affecting the survival and growth of aquatic organisms...