His Longevity research extends to the thematically linked field of Genetics. His Longevity study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Genetics. Jan E. Kammenga merges Evolutionary biology with Ecology in his research. Many of his studies on Ecology apply to Life history as well. His Life history study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Life history theory. He incorporates Life history theory and Evolutionary biology in his research. His Gene study frequently links to related topics such as Inbred strain. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Quantitative trait locus and Candidate gene. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Candidate gene and Quantitative trait locus.
Jan E. Kammenga applies his multidisciplinary studies on Ecology and Environmental protection in his research. His Genetics study frequently links to other fields, such as Longevity. In his works, Jan E. Kammenga undertakes multidisciplinary study on Gene and Heat shock protein. He combines Evolutionary biology and Genetics in his research. His Cadmium study typically links adjacent topics like Organic chemistry. Jan E. Kammenga regularly ties together related areas like Cadmium in his Organic chemistry studies. His Population research extends to Demography, which is thematically connected. His studies link Demography with Population. His work blends Botany and Ecology studies together.
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Significance testing of synergistic/antagonistic, dose level‐dependent, or dose ratio‐dependent effects in mixture dose‐response analysis
Martijs J. Jonker;Claus Svendsen;Jacques J.M. Bedaux;Marina Bongers.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (2005)
Mapping Determinants of Gene Expression Plasticity by Genetical Genomics in C. elegans
Yang Li;Olga Alda Álvarez;Evert W Gutteling;Marcel Tijsterman.
PLOS Genetics (2005)
Long-term effects of copper and pH on the nematode community in an agroecosystem.
Gerard W. Korthals;Tom Bongers;Jan E. Kammenga;Alexey D. Alexiev.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (1996)
Biomarkers in Terrestrial Invertebrates For Ecotoxicological Soil Risk Assessment
J.E. Kammenga;R. Dallinger;M.H. Donker;H.R. Köhler.
Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (2000)
Contribution of trans regulatory eQTL to cryptic genetic variation in C. elegans
Basten L Snoek;Mark G Sterken;Roel P J Bevers;Rita J M Volkers.
BMC Genomics (2017)
Worms under stress: C. elegans stress response and its relevance to complex human disease and aging.
Miriam Rodriguez;L. Basten Snoek;Mario De Bono;Jan E. Kammenga.
Trends in Genetics (2013)
The laboratory domestication of Caenorhabditis elegans.
Mark G. Sterken;L. Basten Snoek;Jan E. Kammenga;Erik C. Andersen.
Trends in Genetics (2015)
Short-term effects of cadmium, copper, nickel and zinc on soil nematodes from different feeding and life-history strategy groups
Gerard W. Korthals;Albert van de Ende;Hanny van Megen;Theo M. Lexmond.
Applied Soil Ecology (1996)
Quantifying resilience of humans and other animals
Marten Scheffer;J. Elizabeth Bolhuis;Denny Borsboom;Timothy G. Buchman.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2018)
Mapping phenotypic plasticity and genotype-environment interactions affecting life-history traits in Caenorhabditis elegans.
E W Gutteling;J A G Riksen;J Bakker;J E Kammenga.
Heredity (2007)
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