Quantifying selective pressures driving bacterial evolution using lineage analysis.

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Published in Phys Rev X on July 27, 2015

Authors

Guillaume Lambert1, Edo Kussell2

Author Affiliations

1: The Institute of Genomics and Systems Biology, The University of Chicago.
2: Department of Biology and Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University and Department of Physics, New York University.

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