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Accession: PRJEB14887 ID: 343918

Adaptation of roach to pollution

Analysis of SNP variation in candidate genes to identify genes associated with adaptation to exposure to wastewater treatment work effluents.

To overall aim of the project is to examine whether exposure of roach populations to estrogenic wastewater (WwTW) effluents over multiple generations has resulted in genetic selection and the impacts of selection on the susceptibility in male fish to develop oestrogen-induced effects associated with negative fitness consequences. More...
AccessionPRJEB14887; ENA-SUBMISSION: ERA676280
ScopeMonoisolate
SubmissionRegistration date: 22-Sep-2016
UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
Locus Tag PrefixBQ550
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Data volume, Gbases36
Data volume, Mbytes25934

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