The 100-genomes strains, an S. cerevisiae resource that illuminates its natural phenotypic and genotypic variation and emergence as an opportunistic pathogen

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Figure 7.
Figure 7.

Cycloheximide resistance phenotypes of the 100-genomes S. cerevisiae strains. Colony area as a measure of cycloheximide resistance in 100 S. cerevisiae strains at 0.25 mM cycloheximide concentration. Strains are arranged according to the population structure, then to the presence/absence of the putatively introgressed PDR5, then to colony size. Strains having the putatively introgressed PDR5 are more sensitive to cycloheximide. Red bars denote clinical strains and black bars denote nonclinical strains.

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  1. Genome Res. 25: 762-774

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