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The experimental design (description in the text).

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Fig 2.

The influence of cyclophosphamide on the growth of D. magna.

(a) Average ± SD growth rate of Daphnia clones D, N and e S on Day 5, cultured with (grey bars) or without (white bars) cyclophosphamide.

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Fig 3.

The influence of cyclophosphamide on the reproduction of D. magna.

Average (± SD) (a) age, (b) size at first reproduction and (c) first neonate number of Daphnia (Clones D, N and S) cultured with (grey bars) or without (white bars) cyclophosphamide. Stars indicate significant differences between the control and experimental groups.

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Fig 4.

Common proteins with changed levels in Daphnia animals treated with cyclophosphamide.

A Venn diagram showing common proteins, either (a) up- or (b) down regulated, in Daphnia, which changed significantly (q value < 0.1) in the clone D, N and S individuals which had been treated with cyclophosphamide.

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Table 1.

Proteins with changed expressions in the D clone individuals which had been treated with CP, compared to control individuals, with q-value < 0.1 (ratio = control (C)/CP treated animals).

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Table 2.

Proteins with changed expressions in the N clone individuals which had been treated with CP, compared to control individuals, with q-value < 0.1 (ratio = control/CP treated animals).

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Table 3.

Proteins with changed expressions in the S clone individuals which had been treated with CP, compared to control individuals, with q-value < 0.1 (ratio = control/CP treated animals).

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