2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.08.593194
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Environment by environment interactions (ExE) differ across genetic backgrounds (ExExG)

Kara Schmidlin,
C. Brandon Ogbunugafor,
Alexander Sastokas
et al.

Abstract: While the terms "gene-by-gene interaction" (GxG) and "gene-by-environment interaction" (GxE) are commonplace within the field of quantitative and evolutionary genetics, "environment-by-environment interaction" (ExE) is a term used less often. However, in this study, we find that environment-by-environment interactions are common and differ for different genotypes (ExExG). To reach this conclusion, we analyzed a large dataset of roughly 1,000 mutant yeast strains with varying degrees of resistance to different … Show more

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