Abstract:Beneficial mutations can become costly following an environmental
change. Compensatory mutations can relieve these costs, while not
affecting the selected function, so that the benefits are retained if
the environment shifts back to be similar to the one in which the
beneficial mutation was originally selected. Compensatory mutations have
been extensively studied in the context of antibiotic resistance,
responses to specific genetic perturbations and in the determination of
interacting gene network components.… Show more
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