<p>The genetic interactions are indicated for three inverse LacI variants. Each row details the interactions between two mutations, each indicated by an X, either in a LacI<sub>wt</sub> background (denoted by a ○), or a single mutant background (denoted by a •). We consider three types of interactions: M, magnitude epistasis; S, sign epistasis; R, reciprocal sign epistasis. The mutation that changes sign is indicated between brackets. The data shows that most genetic interactions display different types of epistasis in each of the two environments. The significance of the phenotypic effect of mutations in LacI is tested with a <i>t</i>-test in conjunction with a Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons (<i>P</i><0.05).</p
Phenotypic plasticity, epistasis or both are expected to influence the adaptive value of mutations a...
The phenotypic outcome of a mutation cannot be simply mapped onto the underlying DNA variant. Instea...
<p>Interacting loci with epistatic effects on 100-seed weight in two genetic backgrounds in 2011 and...
The epistatic interactions that underlie evolutionary constraint have mainly been studied for consta...
The phenotypic effect of mutations can depend on their genetic background, a phenomenon known as epi...
The epistatic interactions that underlie evolutionary constraint have mainly been studied for consta...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Epistatic interactions between mutations play a prominent role in evolutionary theories. Many studie...
<p>A) Schematic representation of the effect of mutations on phenotype in two environments. Mutation...
Newly arising mutations create genetic variation which natural selection can act on to favor organis...
The fitness effect of mutations can be influenced by their interactions with the environment, other ...
Independently evolving populations may adapt to similar selection pressures via different genetic ch...
Understanding how diversity emerges in a single niche is not fully understood. Rugged fitness landsc...
<div><p>The fitness effect of mutations can be influenced by their interactions with the environment...
Epistasis, or gene-gene interaction, contributes substantially to trait variation in organisms rangi...
Phenotypic plasticity, epistasis or both are expected to influence the adaptive value of mutations a...
The phenotypic outcome of a mutation cannot be simply mapped onto the underlying DNA variant. Instea...
<p>Interacting loci with epistatic effects on 100-seed weight in two genetic backgrounds in 2011 and...
The epistatic interactions that underlie evolutionary constraint have mainly been studied for consta...
The phenotypic effect of mutations can depend on their genetic background, a phenomenon known as epi...
The epistatic interactions that underlie evolutionary constraint have mainly been studied for consta...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Epistatic interactions between mutations play a prominent role in evolutionary theories. Many studie...
<p>A) Schematic representation of the effect of mutations on phenotype in two environments. Mutation...
Newly arising mutations create genetic variation which natural selection can act on to favor organis...
The fitness effect of mutations can be influenced by their interactions with the environment, other ...
Independently evolving populations may adapt to similar selection pressures via different genetic ch...
Understanding how diversity emerges in a single niche is not fully understood. Rugged fitness landsc...
<div><p>The fitness effect of mutations can be influenced by their interactions with the environment...
Epistasis, or gene-gene interaction, contributes substantially to trait variation in organisms rangi...
Phenotypic plasticity, epistasis or both are expected to influence the adaptive value of mutations a...
The phenotypic outcome of a mutation cannot be simply mapped onto the underlying DNA variant. Instea...
<p>Interacting loci with epistatic effects on 100-seed weight in two genetic backgrounds in 2011 and...