Evolution of mutation rate in astronomically large phytoplankton populations

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  • who: Significance, and GBE, from the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, United Kingdom have published the paper: Evolution of Mutation Rate in Astronomically Large Phytoplankton Populations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: For organelles the authors used the reference mitochondrion NC_005332.1 (S anchez Puerta et_al 2004) and the reference chloroplast NC_007288.1 (S anchez Puerta et_al 2005) genomes. Mutation Accumulation Experiment and E. huxleyi Mutation Rate To measure the spontaneous mutation rate in E. huxleyi the authors conducted a MA experiment (Halligan and Keightley 2009) that included 15 MA lines grown under standard . . .

     

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