2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4284321/v1
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Transcriptomic analysis of thermotolerant Artemia franciscana populations shows that thermal adaptation affects expression and regulation of metabolism-, stress-, and immune-related genes

Wisarut Junprung,
Zittipong Nanakorn,
Parisa Norouzitallab
et al.

Abstract: Brine shrimp Artemia franciscana is a commercially important species in aquaculture and is well adapted to harsh environmental conditions. In this study, an A. franciscana population selectively bred for induced thermotolerance over 12 generations (TF12) was subjected to transcriptomic analysis relative to the non-selective population (CF12) to determine the effect of selective breeding for induced thermotolerance (SITT). The transcriptomic response of CF12 to non-lethal heat stress (NLHS) from ITT within one … Show more

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