Fig. 6
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- ZDB-FIG-210811-19
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- Lovin et al., 2021 - Differential influences of (±) anatoxin-a on photolocomotor behavior and gene transcription in larval zebrafish and fathead minnows
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RT-qPCR oxidative stress, DNA damage, and hepatotoxicity gene expression data comparing larval fathead minnows exposed for 96 h to (±) antx-a or caffeine compared to the negative control. For zebrafish (a) or fathead minnows (b) exposed for 96 h to (±) antx-a or caffeine compared to the negative control. Transcript levels were normalized to housekeeping gene, elongation factor 1 alpha in zebrafish and 18s ribosomal RNA in fathead minnow, using the 2???CT method. In the (±) antx-a treatments, ANOVA and Dunnett?s post hoc were used to analyze treatment level responses compared to the negative control (*p?0.05; **p?0.01; ***p?0.001). T tests were used to identify potential caffeine influences compared to the negative control (^ p?0.05; ^^ p?0.01; ^^^ p?0.001), error bars (±?SD). Zebrafish included 4 replicates with 21?24 larvae used for each treatment level. Fathead minnows included 4 replicates with 13?15 larvae used for each treatment level |