[EN] Biological systems remain robust against certain genetic and environmental challenges. Robustness allows the exploration of ecological adaptations. It is unclear what factors contribute to increasing robustness. Gene duplication has been considered to increase genetic robustness through functional redundancy, accelerating the evolution of novel functions. However, recent findings have questioned the link between duplication and robustness. In particular, it remains elusive whether ancient duplicates still bear potential for innovation through preserved redundancy and robustness. Here we have investigated this question by evolving the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae for 2200 generations under conditions allowing the accumulation of delet...
The research reported in this thesis builds on an evolutionary engineering experiment (Pinel 2011) t...
Immediately following a gene duplication event, if both gene copies are to be fixed into a species’ ...
There are two proposed mechanisms for the emergence of gene network robustness: (1) ‘genetic bufferi...
Biological systems remain unperturbed (are robust) in the face of certain genetic and environmental...
Gene duplications are a major source of evolution-ary innovations. Understanding the functional dive...
© The Author 2017. Gene duplication is an important source of novelties and genome complexity. What ...
Gene and genome duplication are the major sources of biological innovations in plants and animals. F...
Population-level differences in the number of copies of genes resulting from gene duplication and lo...
PublishedPopulation-level differences in the number of copies of genes resulting from gene duplicati...
[EN] Researchers have long been enthralled with the idea that gene duplication can generate novel fu...
AbstractBudding yeast provides a useful resource for studies of gene function. A new analysis of the...
Gene duplication generatesnewgeneticmaterial,which has been shownto lead tomajor innovations in unic...
[EN] The cell central metabolism has been shaped throughout evolutionary times when facing challenge...
[EN] Ethanol is the main by-product of yeast sugar fermentation that affects microbial growth parame...
Researchers have long been enthralled with the idea that gene duplication can generate novel functio...
The research reported in this thesis builds on an evolutionary engineering experiment (Pinel 2011) t...
Immediately following a gene duplication event, if both gene copies are to be fixed into a species’ ...
There are two proposed mechanisms for the emergence of gene network robustness: (1) ‘genetic bufferi...
Biological systems remain unperturbed (are robust) in the face of certain genetic and environmental...
Gene duplications are a major source of evolution-ary innovations. Understanding the functional dive...
© The Author 2017. Gene duplication is an important source of novelties and genome complexity. What ...
Gene and genome duplication are the major sources of biological innovations in plants and animals. F...
Population-level differences in the number of copies of genes resulting from gene duplication and lo...
PublishedPopulation-level differences in the number of copies of genes resulting from gene duplicati...
[EN] Researchers have long been enthralled with the idea that gene duplication can generate novel fu...
AbstractBudding yeast provides a useful resource for studies of gene function. A new analysis of the...
Gene duplication generatesnewgeneticmaterial,which has been shownto lead tomajor innovations in unic...
[EN] The cell central metabolism has been shaped throughout evolutionary times when facing challenge...
[EN] Ethanol is the main by-product of yeast sugar fermentation that affects microbial growth parame...
Researchers have long been enthralled with the idea that gene duplication can generate novel functio...
The research reported in this thesis builds on an evolutionary engineering experiment (Pinel 2011) t...
Immediately following a gene duplication event, if both gene copies are to be fixed into a species’ ...
There are two proposed mechanisms for the emergence of gene network robustness: (1) ‘genetic bufferi...