نتایج جستجو برای: daphnia pulex

تعداد نتایج: 3578  

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology 2011
Leigh Clark Latta Shannon Frederick Michael Eugene Pfrender

The life-extending effects of diet restriction are well documented. One evolutionary model that accounts for this widespread conservation is the resource allocation model, where the selected individuals are those that can delay reproduction during periods of resource limitation. In this study, we use closely related species of a model organism, Daphnia, with widely divergent lifespans to addres...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
L Kong H X Li D L Wu G R Xu D L Wang Y L Zhao

Full-length cDNA of the gene checkpoint homolog 1 (Chk1) was cloned from Daphnia carinata and designated DcarChk1. DcarChk1 cDNA was 1817 bp in length and encoded a 497-amino acid polypeptide. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that DcarChk1 was most closely related to Chk1 of Daphnia pulex, followed by homologous genes of insects. Expression of DcarChk1 was higher in adult Daphnia than in larvae, ...

2015
Charles A. Schumpert Jeffry L. Dudycha Rekha C. Patel

BACKGROUND RNA interference (RNAi) is an important molecular tool for analysis of gene function in vivo. Daphnia, a freshwater microcrustacean, is an emerging model organism for studying cellular and molecular processes involved in aging, development, and ecotoxicology especially in the context of environmental variation. However, in spite of the availability of a fully sequenced genome of Daph...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1975
B J Frost

1. The various types of eye movement exhibited by the cyclopean eye of Daphnia pulex were studied using high speed motion photography. 2. This rudimentary eye, which consists of only 22 ommatidia, can move through approximately 150 degrees in the sagittal plane and 60 degrees in the horizontal plane. 3. Four classes of eye movement were found: (1) a high speed tremor at 16 Hz with an amplitude ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
M Tseng M I O'Connor

As climate regimes shift in many ecosystems worldwide, evolution may be a critical process allowing persistence in rapidly changing environments. Organisms regularly interact with other species, yet whether climate-mediated evolution can occur in the context of species interactions is not well understood. We tested whether a species interaction could modify evolutionary responses to temperature...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Xiaodong Jiang Han Gao Lihua Zhang Huishuang Liang Xiao Zhu

Evolutionary adaptation could assist organisms to cope with environmental changes, yet few experimental systems allow us to directly track evolutionary trajectory. Using experimental evolution, evolutionary tolerance to Microcystis aeruginosa was investigated in two cladocerans (Daphnia pulex and Simocephalus vetulus) to test the hypothesis that cladoceran grazers rapidly adapt to toxic cyanoba...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Syuhei Ban Hideaki Tenma Tsukasa Mori Kinya Nishimura

Daphnia pulex were reared in 50 ml flasks, each containing 1, 20 or 40 individuals, which were serially connected with a 20-mum mesh screens between, in order to examine the effect of physical interference due to crowding on shifts of life history traits throughout two consecutive generations. A flow-through system, designed to maintain a sufficient food supply and minimize the accumulation of ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Linda C Weiss Florian Leese Christian Laforsch Ralph Tollrian

The waterflea Daphnia is a model to investigate the genetic basis of phenotypic plasticity resulting from one differentially expressed genome. Daphnia develops adaptive phenotypes (e.g. morphological defences) thwarting predators, based on chemical predator cue perception. To understand the genomic basis of phenotypic plasticity, the description of the precedent cellular and neuronal mechanisms...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2005
Susanne Paland John K Colbourne Michael Lynch

Asexual taxa are short-lived, suggesting that transitions to asexuality represent evolutionary dead-ends. However, with high rates of clonal origin and coexistence of asexuals and sexuals via selective asymmetries, asexuality may persist in the long term as a result of a dynamic equilibrium between clonal origin and extinction. Few such systems have been studied in detail. Here, we investigate ...

Journal: :Science 2011
John K Colbourne Michael E Pfrender Donald Gilbert W Kelley Thomas Abraham Tucker Todd H Oakley Shinichi Tokishita Andrea Aerts Georg J Arnold Malay Kumar Basu Darren J Bauer Carla E Cáceres Liran Carmel Claudio Casola Jeong-Hyeon Choi John C Detter Qunfeng Dong Serge Dusheyko Brian D Eads Thomas Fröhlich Kerry A Geiler-Samerotte Daniel Gerlach Phil Hatcher Sanjuro Jogdeo Jeroen Krijgsveld Evgenia V Kriventseva Dietmar Kültz Christian Laforsch Erika Lindquist Jacqueline Lopez J Robert Manak Jean Muller Jasmyn Pangilinan Rupali P Patwardhan Samuel Pitluck Ellen J Pritham Andreas Rechtsteiner Mina Rho Igor B Rogozin Onur Sakarya Asaf Salamov Sarah Schaack Harris Shapiro Yasuhiro Shiga Courtney Skalitzky Zachary Smith Alexander Souvorov Way Sung Zuojian Tang Dai Tsuchiya Hank Tu Harmjan Vos Mei Wang Yuri I Wolf Hideo Yamagata Takuji Yamada Yuzhen Ye Joseph R Shaw Justen Andrews Teresa J Crease Haixu Tang Susan M Lucas Hugh M Robertson Peer Bork Eugene V Koonin Evgeny M Zdobnov Igor V Grigoriev Michael Lynch Jeffrey L Boore

We describe the draft genome of the microcrustacean Daphnia pulex, which is only 200 megabases and contains at least 30,907 genes. The high gene count is a consequence of an elevated rate of gene duplication resulting in tandem gene clusters. More than a third of Daphnia's genes have no detectable homologs in any other available proteome, and the most amplified gene families are specific to the...

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