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Parallelism and Epistasis in the de novo Evolution of Cooperation between Two Species

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2014-06-06

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Douglas, Sarah Michael. 2014. Parallelism and Epistasis in the de novo Evolution of Cooperation between Two Species. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.

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Resolving the genetic and mechanistic bases of complex biological behaviors remains a central challenge in the post-genomic era. Among these is the emergence of interspecies cooperation, a feature common across levels of biological organization. Of the numerous examples afforded by nature, microbes arguably provide the greatest ability to connect underlying genotypes to cooperative phenotypes.

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Biology, Molecular biology, Bacterial, Cooperation, Epistasis, Methionine, Parallelism, Evolution, Development

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