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Genetic variation and the fate of beneficial mutations in asexual populations. Lang GI, Desai MM, and Botstein D.
Gordon Research Conference on Ecological and Evolutionary Genomics.
10 - 15 July, 2011
University of New England, Biddeford, ME
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Genetic variation and the fate of beneficial mutations in asexual populations. Lang GI, Desai MM, and Botstein D.
The Biology of Genomes.
10 - 14 May, 2011
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY
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Observing the dynamics of adaptation: Emergence and fate of beneficial mutations. Lang GI, Botstein D, and Desai MM.
Yeast Meeting.
27 July - 2 August, 2010
Vancouver, B.C.
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An evolutionary trade-off between growth rate and mating efficiency in yeast. Lang GI, Murray AW, and Botstein D.
EMBO Workshop on Evolutionary and Environmental Genomics of Yeasts.
1 - 5 October, 2008
EMBL Heidelberg, Germany
Gu Z, Oliver S. Meeting report: Yeasts as models in evolutionary biology. Genome Biol. 2009 Mar 2;10(3):304. [PDF]
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The cost of gene expression underlies a fitness trade-off in yeast Lang GI, Murray AW, and Botstein D.
Gordon Research Conference on Microbial Population Biology.
19 - 24 July, 2009
Proctor Academy, Andover, NH
74th Symposium: Evolution - The Molecular Landscape.
27 May - 1 June, 2009
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY
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Mutation rate across Saccharomyces cerevisiae Chromosome VI is correlated with replication timing. Lang GI and Murray AW.
Gordon Research Conference on Mutagenesis.
6 - 11 August, 2006
Salve Regina University, Newport, RI
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Variation in mutation rate along yeast Chromosome VI. Lang GI and Murray AW.
6th International Conference on Systems Biology.
19 - 24 October, 2005
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
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A second function of pseudouridine synthase, Pus3p, independent of pseudouridine formation, impacts HOT1-associated recombination, growth rate, and temperature tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Lang GI and Hepfer C.
33rd Meeting of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania University Biologists.
19 - 21 April, 2002
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
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