<p>The scale of viability (%) indicates the percentage of experimental values for the different strains. The values shown are means of <i>n</i> = 3 independent samples ± SD. *Significant differences (<i>p</i>≤0.01) between knockout and its own parental strains.</p
<p>A) The mitotic fitness components lag (time to initiate proliferation), rate (population doubling...
<p>SD, standard deviation; NHEJ, non-homologous end joining.</p><p><b><sup>a</sup></b>Both YDV1.17 a...
Abstract The consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it operates. For ex...
<p>The scale of viability (%) indicates the percentage of experimental values for the different stra...
a<p>At least 10 tetrads were analyzed for each strain.</p>b<p>We observed 38 normal-looking colonies...
Ploidy is predicted to influence adaptation directly, yet whether single mutations behave the same i...
<p>A) Evaluation of yeast performance in response to 7 μg/ml of mycophenolic acid (MPA) or 0.004% of...
<p>(A) Growth properties of wild-type (WT) <i>HAP5</i> yeast strains <i>MSS1</i>(P<sup>S</sup>), <i>...
One of the main and naturally appealing tasks of systems biology is system’s dissection and identifi...
Most phenotypic traits are controlled by many genes, but a global picture of the genotype–phenotype ...
<p>The espression of cN-II in yeast culture incubated in the presence of increasing concentration of...
<p>Yeasts offer a unique opportunity to engineer changes to measure the impact of phenotypic variant...
<p><b>A.</b> Number of mutations for different types of HAP-treated genomes. <b>B.</b> Number of mut...
In genomics, a newly emerging way to learn about gene function is through growth curve experiments. ...
The Genetic Consequences of Selection for Plastic Adherence on Evolving Yeast Populations. Comparing...
<p>A) The mitotic fitness components lag (time to initiate proliferation), rate (population doubling...
<p>SD, standard deviation; NHEJ, non-homologous end joining.</p><p><b><sup>a</sup></b>Both YDV1.17 a...
Abstract The consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it operates. For ex...
<p>The scale of viability (%) indicates the percentage of experimental values for the different stra...
a<p>At least 10 tetrads were analyzed for each strain.</p>b<p>We observed 38 normal-looking colonies...
Ploidy is predicted to influence adaptation directly, yet whether single mutations behave the same i...
<p>A) Evaluation of yeast performance in response to 7 μg/ml of mycophenolic acid (MPA) or 0.004% of...
<p>(A) Growth properties of wild-type (WT) <i>HAP5</i> yeast strains <i>MSS1</i>(P<sup>S</sup>), <i>...
One of the main and naturally appealing tasks of systems biology is system’s dissection and identifi...
Most phenotypic traits are controlled by many genes, but a global picture of the genotype–phenotype ...
<p>The espression of cN-II in yeast culture incubated in the presence of increasing concentration of...
<p>Yeasts offer a unique opportunity to engineer changes to measure the impact of phenotypic variant...
<p><b>A.</b> Number of mutations for different types of HAP-treated genomes. <b>B.</b> Number of mut...
In genomics, a newly emerging way to learn about gene function is through growth curve experiments. ...
The Genetic Consequences of Selection for Plastic Adherence on Evolving Yeast Populations. Comparing...
<p>A) The mitotic fitness components lag (time to initiate proliferation), rate (population doubling...
<p>SD, standard deviation; NHEJ, non-homologous end joining.</p><p><b><sup>a</sup></b>Both YDV1.17 a...
Abstract The consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it operates. For ex...