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- Single-Larva RNA Sequencing Identifies Markers of Copper Toxicity and Exposure in Early Mytilus californianus Larvae

Proportion of control-normalized survival in Trial 1 (A) and Trial 2 (B) and normal development in Trial 1 (C) and Trial 2 (D) plotted against copper concentration. Mean survival with standard error (A,B) and mean normal development with standard error and modeled 4-parameter log-logistic curves (C,D) are plotted. Blue points and lines represent control-normalized survival (A,B) and normal development (C,D), while the black dashed line represents non-normalized normal development. Asterisks indicate concentrations that exhibited significantly different proportions from the control (p < 0.005). The normal development EC50 was 5.87 μg/L for the pooled larvae trial (Trial 1), and 6.43 μg/L for the single larvae trial (Trial 2).
Proportion of control-normalized survival in Trial 1 (A) and Trial 2 (B) and normal development in Trial 1 (C) and Trial 2 (D) plotted against copper concentration. Mean survival with standard error (A,B) and mean normal development with standard error and modeled 4-parameter log-logistic curves (C,D) are plotted. Blue points and lines represent control-normalized survival (A,B) and normal development (C,D), while the black dashed line represents non-normalized normal development. Asterisks indicate concentrations that exhibited significantly different proportions from the control (p < 0.005). The normal development EC50 was 5.87 μg/L for the pooled larvae trial (Trial 1), and 6.43 μg/L for the single larvae trial (Trial 2).
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