Fundulus as the premier teleost model in environmental biology : opportunities for new insights using genomics

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2007-09-01
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Burnett, Karen G.
Bain, Lisa J.
Baldwin, William S.
Callard, Gloria V.
Cohen, Sarah
Di Giulio, Richard T.
Evans, David H.
Gomez-Chiarri, Marta
Hahn, Mark E.
Hoover, Cindi A.
Karchner, Sibel I.
Katoh, Fumi
MacLatchy, Deborah L.
Marshall, William S.
Meyer, Joel N.
Nacci, Diane E.
Oleksiak, Marjorie F.
Rees, Bernard B.
Singer, Thomas D.
Stegeman, John J.
Towle, David W.
Van Veld, Peter A.
Vogelbein, Wolfgang K.
Whitehead, Andrew
Winn, Richard N.
Crawford, Douglas L.
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Fundulus heteroclitus
Physiological genomics
Ecological genomics
Evolutionary genomics
Toxicogenomics
Environmental genomics
Abstract
A strong foundation of basic and applied research documents that the estuarine fish Fundulus heteroclitus and related species are unique laboratory and field models for understanding how individuals and populations interact with their environment. In this paper we summarize an extensive body of work examining the adaptive responses of Fundulus species to environmental conditions, and describe how this research has contributed importantly to our understanding of physiology, gene regulation, toxicology, and ecological and evolutionary genetics of teleosts and other vertebrates. These explorations have reached a critical juncture at which advancement is hindered by the lack of genomic resources for these species. We suggest that a more complete genomics toolbox for F. heteroclitus and related species will permit researchers to exploit the power of this model organism to rapidly advance our understanding of fundamental biological and pathological mechanisms among vertebrates, as well as ecological strategies and evolutionary processes common to all living organisms.
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Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Elsevier B.V. for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part D: Genomics and Proteomics 2 (2007): 257-286, doi:10.1016/j.cbd.2007.09.001.
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