“…Other studies demonstrated that unicellular organisms, such as budding yeast or the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans , although maintaining a euploid state under stress-free conditions or for sexual reproduction, use aneuploidy as a readily available source of heritable variation for evolutionary adaptation to stressful environments (Chen et al, 2012; Kaya et al, 2015; Liu et al, 2015; Pavelka et al, 2010; Ryu et al, 2016; Selmecki et al, 2006; Sunshine et al, 2015; Yona et al, 2012). Accumulating evidence also suggests that specific aneuploid chromosome patterns may be selected during the evolution of cancer (Davoli et al, 2013; Graham et al, 2017). …”