Gene expression assessed by microarrays in smoothhead sculpin, sailfin sculpin and Pacific Staghorn sculpin exposed to hypoxia over time
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ABSTRACT: Transcriptional responses to hypoxia were assessed in three species of marine fish (smoothhead sculpin [Artedius lateralis], sailfin sculpin [Nautichthys oculafasciatus] and Pacific staghorn sculpin [Leptocottus armatus]) all of which have previously been shown to share the same level of hypoxia tolerance. To determine if there is convergence in mechanisms underlying phenotypic convergence of hypoxia tolerance, each species was exposed to short-term (8 hours) and long-term (72 hours) hypoxia. Specifically, liver was sampled and mRNA was extracted from each species at normoxia, 3hr, 8hr, 24hr, 48hr and 72hr of hypoxia.
ORGANISM(S): Artedius lateralis
SUBMITTER: Milica Mandic
PROVIDER: E-MTAB-6233 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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