Different selective pressures lead to different genomic outcomes as newly-formed hybrid yeasts evolve.

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Published in BMC Evol Biol on April 02, 2012

Authors

Jeff S Piotrowski1, Saisubramanian Nagarajan, Evgueny Kroll, Alison Stanbery, Kami E Chiotti, Arthur L Kruckeberg, Barbara Dunn, Gavin Sherlock, Frank Rosenzweig

Author Affiliations

1: Chemical Genomics Research Group, RIKEN Advance Science Institute, Wako, Wako, Japan.

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