Getting inside of the molecular pathways associated with intersex in the rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum)
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ABSTRACT: Rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum) are a small benthic fish found in North America. This species is sensitive to sewage effluent in the environment, showing the presence of intersex in up to 80% of males in near-field areas in the Grand River, ON. To learn more about the molecular events associated with intersex, we developed a customized oligonucleotide microarray (4x180K) with next generation sequencing (454 Roche) to characterize molecular responses in the gonad. Transcriptomics was performed on both males and females from both a reference site and a polluted site. Males with and without intersex from the polluted site were compared to the control males.
ORGANISM(S): Etheostoma caeruleum
PROVIDER: GSE57394 | GEO | 2014/05/22
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA248286
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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