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bpcusack's epistasis [5 articles]

Recent papers added to bpcusack's library classified by the tag epistasis. You can also see everyone's epistasis.
  • Conservation and Rewiring of Functional Modules Revealed by an Epistasis Map in Fission Yeast
    Science (25 September 2008), 1162609.
    by Assen Roguev, Sourav Bandyopadhyay, Martin Zofall, Ke Zhang, Tamas Fischer, Sean R Collins, Hongjing Qu, Michael Shales, Han-Oh Park, Jacqueline Hayles, Kwang-Lae Hoe, Dong-Uk Kim, Trey Ideker, Shiv I Grewal, Jonathan S Weissman, Nevan J Krogan
  • The genetic theory of adaptation: a brief history
    Nature Reviews Genetics, Vol. 6, No. 2. (01 February 2005), pp. 119-127.
    by Allen A Orr
  • Effects of population size and mutation rate on the evolution of mutational robustness.
    Evolution; international journal of organic evolution, Vol. 61, No. 3. (March 2007), pp. 666-674.
    by SF Elena, CO Wilke, C Ofria, RE Lenski
    posted to epistasis landscape by bpcusack on 2008-08-19 10:45:18 as **
  • Distributions of epistasis in microbes fit predictions from a fitness landscape model
    Nature Genetics, Vol. 39, No. 4. (18 March 2007), pp. 555-560.
    by Guillaume Martin, Santiago F Elena, Thomas Lenormand
    posted to epistasis figure landscape by bpcusack on 2008-08-19 10:44:49 as ** along with 1 person ramensky
  • Empirical fitness landscapes reveal accessible evolutionary paths
    Nature, Vol. 445, No. 7126. (25 January 2007), pp. 383-386.
    by Frank J Poelwijk, Daniel J Kiviet, Daniel M Weinreich, Sander J Tans
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