“…The consistency with which aneuploid cells are recovered following the exposure of yeasts to stress in the laboratory suggests that it can serve as an adaptation mechanism to harsh environments (see Box 1 and Table 1 for more detailed information). In S. cerevisiae, adaptation though aneuploidy is likely due to the amplified or modified expression of genes on aneuploid chromosomes, which can lead to increased tolerance to environmental stress (Chen et al, 2012;Lauer et al, 2018;Linder, Greco, Seidl, Matsui, & Ehrenreich, 2017;Millet, Ausiannikava, Le Bihan, Granneman, & Makovets, 2015;Selmecki et al, 2015;Yona et al, 2012). This includes low nutrient availability (Gresham et al, 2008;Hong & Gresham, 2014;Selmecki et al, 2015;Sunshine et al, 2015), high ethanol concentrations (Voordeckers et al, 2015), high temperature ( Figure 2 adapted from Yona et al, 2012), and telomerase insufficiency (Millet et al, 2015).…”