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- Nonoptimal Microbial Response to Antibiotics Underlies Suppressive
- Antibiotic interactions that select against resistance Remy Chait1
- Drug interactions modulate the potential for evolution of resistance
- Exposing the fitness contribution of duplicated genes Alexander DeLuna1, Kalin Vetsigian1, Noam Shoresh1, Matthew Hegreness1, Maritrini Colon-Gonzalez1,
- Need-Based Up-Regulation of Protein Levels in Response to Deletion of Their Duplicate Genes
- Dynamic Phenotypic Clustering in Noisy Ecosystems Morten Ernebjerg1
- A Differential Drug Screen for Compounds That Select Against Antibiotic Resistance
- Optimal Drug Synergy in Antimicrobial Treatments Joseph Peter Torella1,2
- Genome Biology 2007, 8:201 Analysis of genetic systems using experimental evolution and
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- SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES Discussion of Prism modules and predicted interactions (Fig. 4)
- Accelerated evolution of resistance in multidrug environments
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- Supplementary References 1. Varma, A. & Palsson, B. O. Stoichiometric flux balance models quantitatively
- SUPPLEMENTARY METHODS The Yeast Flux Balance Model
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- Antibiotic interactions that select against resistance Remy Chait1
- 10.1101/gr.6144007Access the most recent version at doi: 2007 17: 401-404; originally published online Mar 9, 2007;Genome Res.
- The evolutionary dynamics of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein interaction network
- Since the early days of Mendelian genetics, in the early 1900s, investigators have real-
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- Exposing the fitness contribution of duplicated genes Alexander DeLuna1, Kalin Vetsigian1, Noam Shoresh1, Matthew Hegreness1, Maritrini Colon-Gonzalez1,
- Evolution exacerbates the paradox of the plankton Noam Shoresh*, Matthew Hegreness*