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This research is part of a three-lab collaboration to understand the genetic basis of natural variation in C. elegans toxin responses. The following analyses have been conducted jointly by Tim Crombie and Sam Widmayer.

1.Preliminary dose-response curves using PD1074 to calibrate assays using more diverse strain sets. 2. An overview of 8 strain dose-response curves. 3. Broad-sense heritability describes the amount of variation in a phenotype (in our case, toxin susceptibility) that can be ascribed to genetic differences between strains.