Differential expression of genes associated with acute and chronic temperature stress in peled (Coregonus peled Gmelin)
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ABSTRACT: In this work, we describe the transcriptional profiles of peled juveniles after acute and chronic temperature stress exposure. The juveniles were kept for 1.5 months at 9–12 °C and then exposed to acute stress (heating to 21 °C for 1 hour) and chronic stress (heating to 21 °C for 24 hours 3 times a week for a month) in the Experimental Freshwater Aquarium Complex for Baikal Hydrobionts at the Limnological Institute (LIN SB RAS). The information on the transcriptional profiles will contribute to further understanding of the mechanisms of adaptation of whitefish to the environment.
ORGANISM(S): Coregonus peled
PROVIDER: GSE283290 | GEO | 2024/12/03
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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