Multiple environmental stressors induce complex transcriptomic responses indicative of phenotypic outcomes in Western fence lizard

Author:

Gust Kurt A.ORCID,Chaitankar Vijender,Ghosh Preetam,Wilbanks Mitchell S.,Chen Xianfeng,Barker Natalie D.,Pham Don,Scanlan Leona D.,Rawat Arun,Talent Larry G.,Quinn Michael J.,Vulpe Christopher D.,Elasri Mohamed O.,Johnson Mark S.,Perkins Edward J.,McFarland Craig A.

Funder

U.S. Army

Engineer Research and Development Center

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics,Biotechnology

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