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Acclimation and adaptation in an experimentally engineered and evolved bacterium.
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Evolvability and adaptive landscapes.
Publicado 2024“...Smoother landscapes promote evolvability (left panel), whereas rugged landscapes hinder evolvability (right panel), because an evolving population is more likely to be trapped on a local optimum. ...”
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Enhanced virulence and altered organ tropism of the evolved strain.
Publicado 2014“...Evo cells formed larger clumps of cells; the wild type (WT) formed only few small microcolonies in the brain (upper and lower left picture, a microcolony is indicated by a black arrow). ...”
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Diverse Forms of <em>RPS9</em> Splicing Are Part of an Evolving Autoregulatory Circuit
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Evolved genetic and phenotypic differences due to mitochondrial-nuclear interactions
Publicado 2017“...The 349 outlier SNPs occur in genes involved in regulating metabolic processes but are not directly associated with the 79 nuclear OxPhos proteins. ...”
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Analysis of evolved adaptive networks.
Publicado 2016“...<p>(A) Structure and dynamics of the evolved adaptive network number 1. The upper panel shows a cartoon of the network. ...”
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True increasing evolvability in the abstract model with limited capacity niches.
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Analysis of evolved ultrasensitive networks.
Publicado 2016“...(B) The fraction of different forms of the kinase (<i>y</i>-axis) against the ligand concentration (<i>x</i>-axis) for two different evolved networks (network 20 and 18 in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004918#pcbi.1004918.s002" target="_blank">S2 Fig</a>). ...”
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