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TABLE 1 SNPs in 12 yeast populations
TABLE 1 (Continued)
FIG 1 SNP frequency andwith the amino acid position affected before the final “population S2
FIG 2 SNP frequency over time in low-glucose population M8. Mutant allelesare designated with the gene name followed by the letter “e” which stands for“evolved.” These SNPs are also listed in Table 1.

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