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List of works by Jenni M Prokkola

Circadian rhythms and environmental disturbances - underexplored interactions

scientific article published on 22 August 2018

Cold temperature represses daily rhythms in the liver transcriptome of a stenothermal teleost under decreasing day length

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Comparing RADseq and microsatellites for estimating genetic diversity and relatedness - Implications for brown trout conservation

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Does parental angling selection affect the behavior or metabolism of brown trout parr?

scientific article published on 03 February 2021

Genetic coupling of life-history and aerobic performance in Atlantic salmon

scientific article published on 26 January 2022

Hypoxia and the pharmaceutical diclofenac influence the circadian responses of three-spined stickleback.

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Immune responses in hibernating little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) with white-nose syndrome

scientific article published in February 2017

Microarray analysis of di-n-butyl phthalate and 17α ethinyl-oestradiol responses in three-spined stickleback testes reveals novel candidate genes for endocrine disruption.

scientific article published on 14 October 2015

Resistance is futile: RNA-sequencing reveals differing responses to bat fungal pathogen in Nearctic Myotis lucifugus and Palearctic Myotis myotis

scientific article published on 10 September 2019

Sex-Specific Co-expression Networks and Sex-Biased Gene Expression in the Salmonid Brook Charr

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Standard metabolic rate does not associate with age-at-maturity genotype in juvenile Atlantic salmon

scientific article published on 21 December 2021

The effects of the painkiller diclofenac and hypoxia on gene transcription and antioxidant system in the gills of three-spined stickleback

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There is more than one way to skin a G matrix.

scientific article published on 5 April 2012

Transcriptional divergence of the duplicated hypoxia-inducible factor alpha genes in zebrafish

scientific article published on 7 March 2014

Warm acclimation and oxygen depletion induce species-specific responses in salmonids.

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