Author:
Orsini Luisa,Gilbert Donald,Podicheti Ram,Jansen Mieke,Brown James B.,Solari Omid Shams,Spanier Katina I.,Colbourne John K.,Rusch Douglas B.,Decaestecker Ellen,Asselman Jana,De Schamphelaere Karel A.C.,Ebert Dieter,Haag Christoph R.,Kvist Jouni,Laforsch Christian,Petrusek Adam,Beckerman Andrew P.,Little Tom J.,Chaturvedi Anurag,Pfrender Michael E.,De Meester Luc,Frilander Mikko J.
Abstract
Abstract
The full exploration of gene-environment interactions requires model organisms with well-characterized ecological interactions in their natural environment, manipulability in the laboratory and genomic tools. The waterflea Daphnia magna is an established ecological and toxicological model species, central to the food webs of freshwater lentic habitats and sentinel for water quality. Its tractability and cyclic parthenogenetic life-cycle are ideal to investigate links between genes and the environment. Capitalizing on this unique model system, the STRESSFLEA consortium generated a comprehensive RNA-Seq data set by exposing two inbred genotypes of D. magna and a recombinant cross of these genotypes to a range of environmental perturbations. Gene models were constructed from the transcriptome data and mapped onto the draft genome of D. magna using EvidentialGene. The transcriptome data generated here, together with the available draft genome sequence of D. magna and a high-density genetic map will be a key asset for future investigations in environmental genomics.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability
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