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Reticulate evolution is favoured in microbial niche switching
View ORCID ProfileEric J. Ma, View ORCID ProfileNichola J. Hill, View ORCID ProfileJustin Zabilansky, View ORCID ProfileKyle Yuan, View ORCID ProfileJonathan A. Runstadler
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/033514
Eric J. Ma
Department of Biological Engineering, MIT
Nichola J. Hill
Department of Biological Engineering, MIT
Justin Zabilansky
Department of Biological Engineering, MIT
Kyle Yuan
Department of Biological Engineering, MIT
Jonathan A. Runstadler
Department of Biological Engineering, MIT
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Posted December 02, 2015.
Reticulate evolution is favoured in microbial niche switching
Eric J. Ma, Nichola J. Hill, Justin Zabilansky, Kyle Yuan, Jonathan A. Runstadler
bioRxiv 033514; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/033514
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