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Prolonged selection in aerobic, glucose-limited chemostat cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae causes a partial loss of glycolytic capacity, by M. L. A. Jansen, J. A. Diderich, M. Mashego, A. Hassane, J. H. de Winde, P. Daran-Lapujade and J. T. Pronk

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Microbiology vol. 151, part 5, pp. 1657 - 1669

Supplementary Fig. S1. Expression profiles of genes whose expression is signficantly changed in the evolved strain compared to its parental strain in glucose-limited chemostat cultivation (PDF file, 84 kb)

Supplementary Table S1. Potentially duplicated regions of chromosomes III, V and X after 200 generations of selected evolution as suggested by transcriptome analysis (PDF file, 27 kb)







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