Ecological comparison of cellular stress responses among populations – normalizing RT-qPCR values to investigate differential environmental adaptations


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CONCLUSIONS: This study serves as a case study to explore the methodological prerequisites of physiological stress response comparisons among ecologically and phylogenetically different organisms. To improve the reliability of gene expression data and compare the stress responses of subpopulations under potential genetic divergence, reference gene stability algorithms are valuable and necessary tools. As the Hsp70 isoforms have been shown to play different roles in the acute stress responses and increased constitutive defenses of populations in their different habitats, these comparative studies can yield insight into physiological strategies of adaptation to environmental stress and provide hints for the prudent use of the cellular stress response as a biomarker to study environmental stress and stress adaptation of populations under changing environmental conditions.



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DOI https://www.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6785-13-21

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Koenigstein, S. , Pöhlmann, K. , Held, C. and Abele, D. (2013): Ecological comparison of cellular stress responses among populations – normalizing RT-qPCR values to investigate differential environmental adaptations , BMC Ecology, 13 (1), p. 21 . doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6785-13-21


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