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New Daphnia pulicaria genomes!

We are excited to share these new daphnia genome assemblies produced by PhD candidate Amanda Clark and REU student Bailey Howell


Clark, AC, BK Howell, AE Wilson, TS Schwartz. 2021. Draft Genomes for One Microcystis-Resistant and One Microcystis-Sensitive Strain of the Water Flea, Daphnia pulicaria, G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics. 11(11), jkab266

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This new genomic data for Daphnia pulicaria is truly a milestone for freshwater ecology. It is inspiring to see a team work so diligently to publish a paper that unlocks the genetic secrets of these resilient water fleas. Your research provides a vital toolkit for protecting our changing lake ecosystems.

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linn paul
linn paul
Mar 25

This is a fascinating and well-articulated overview of recent developments in genomic research. The way you explained the significance of the findings and their broader ecological implications was both clear and engaging. It’s not always easy to make scientific content this accessible, so that’s commendable. While going through the article, I was reminded of a similar informative piece I came across on https://www.goprogaragedoorrepair.com/, where detailed topics were presented in a very understandable manner. Thank you for sharing such valuable insights.

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Amelia Rose
Amelia Rose
Sep 15, 2025

Exciting research! The new Daphnia pulicaria genomes show how these tiny crustaceans adapt to toxic algae, highlighting evolution and genetic diversity. If you can’t manage your science GED exam, you can pay someone take my science GED exam, though learning the material yourself is always best.

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