Gene expression actualizes the organismal phenotypes encoded within the genome in an environment-dependent manner. Among all encoded phenotypes, cell population growth rate (fitness) is perhaps the most important, since it determines how well-adapted a genotype is in various environments. Traditional biological measurement techniques have revealed the connection between the environment and fitness based on the gene expression mean.
Mapping the Environmental Fitness Landscape of a Synthetic Gene Circuit
By Polly Mitchell|2021-06-15T20:50:20+00:00July 27th, 2012|Categories: Cell Counting Leadership, Cellometer User Publications|0 Comments
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