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Transcriptional effects of temperature acclimation and circadian rhythms in Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus)

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Main Authors: Prokkola, Jenni M., Leder, Erica H., Anttila, Katja, Lewis, Mario, Kanerva, Mirella, Ikkala, Kaisa, Seppänen, Eila, Kolari, Irma, Nikinmaa, Mikko
Other Authors: University of Turku, Department of Biology, Luke / Luonnonvarat ja biotuotanto / Ekosysteemit ja ekologia / Kalakannat ja elinympäristöt (4100100313), Luke / Luonnonvarat ja biotuotanto / Riista- ja kalavarat / Sisävesien kalavarat (4100100512), 4100100313, 4100100512
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: Natural Resources Institute Finland
Subjects:
temperature
transcription
Arctic char
Arctic
Salvelinus alpinus
Online Access:http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/538220
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