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2. Intragenic repeat expansion in the cell wall protein gene HPF1 controls yeast chronological aging

6. PROPHECY--a yeast phenome database, update 2006

7. Exploration of multivariate analysis in microbial coding sequence modeling

8. A Partial Least Squares based algorithm for parsimonious variable selection

9. Mining for genotype-phenotype relations in Saccharomyces using partial least squares

10. Depletion of eIF4G from yeast cells narrows the range of translational efficiencies genome-wide

11. Evolutionary constraints on yeast protein size

13. Highly parallelized laboratory evolution of wine yeasts for enhanced metabolic phenotypes.

14. Quantifying massively parallel microbial growth with spatially mediated interactions.

15. Genome instability footprint under rapamycin and hydroxyurea treatments.

16. Adaptation of the yeast gene knockout collection is near-perfectly predicted by fitness and diminishing return epistasis.

17. Predictive evolution of metabolic phenotypes using model-designed environments.

18. Genetically controlled mtDNA deletions prevent ROS damage by arresting oxidative phosphorylation.

19. Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Host Factors Affecting Conjugation in Escherichia coli .

20. Aborting meiosis allows recombination in sterile diploid yeast hybrids.

21. Machine Learning Prediction of Resistance to Subinhibitory Antimicrobial Concentrations from Escherichia coli Genomes.

22. Mutagenic mechanisms of cancer-associated DNA polymerase ϵ alleles.

23. Genomic Epidemiology and Evolution of Escherichia coli in Wild Animals in Mexico.

24. A High-Throughput Method for Screening for Genes Controlling Bacterial Conjugation of Antibiotic Resistance.

25. Protein kinase A controls yeast growth in visible light.

26. A yeast living ancestor reveals the origin of genomic introgressions.

27. Intragenic repeat expansion in the cell wall protein gene HPF1 controls yeast chronological aging.

28. Shared Molecular Targets Confer Resistance over Short and Long Evolutionary Timescales.

29. Prediction of antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli from large-scale pan-genome data.

30. Clonal Heterogeneity Influences the Fate of New Adaptive Mutations.

31. Disentangling genetic and epigenetic determinants of ultrafast adaptation.

32. Powerful decomposition of complex traits in a diploid model.

33. Scan-o-matic: High-Resolution Microbial Phenomics at a Massive Scale.

34. PRECOG: a tool for automated extraction and visualization of fitness components in microbial growth phenomics.

35. Predicting quantitative traits from genome and phenome with near perfect accuracy.

36. The cellular growth rate controls overall mRNA turnover, and modulates either transcription or degradation rates of particular gene regulons.

37. Replenishment and mobilization of intracellular nitrogen pools decouples wine yeast nitrogen uptake from growth.

38. High-throughput biochemical fingerprinting of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.

39. Concerted evolution of life stage performances signals recent selection on yeast nitrogen use.

40. A high-definition view of functional genetic variation from natural yeast genomes.

41. Kinetochore assembly and heterochromatin formation occur autonomously in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

42. High-resolution mapping of complex traits with a four-parent advanced intercross yeast population.

43. Genetic basis of variations in nitrogen source utilization in four wine commercial yeast strains.

44. Ancient evolutionary trade-offs between yeast ploidy states.

45. High quality de novo sequencing and assembly of the Saccharomyces arboricolus genome.

46. Improving stability and understandability of genotype-phenotype mapping in Saccharomyces using regularized variable selection in L-PLS regression.

47. The genetic basis of natural variation in oenological traits in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

48. The Ashbya gossypii EF-1α promoter of the ubiquitously used MX cassettes is toxic to Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

49. A Geographically Diverse Collection of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Isolates Shows Limited Phenotypic Variation but Extensive Karyotypic Diversity.

50. Revealing the genetic structure of a trait by sequencing a population under selection.

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