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Selected Publications

Agnieszka Marek, Katarzyna Tomala (2018) The Contribution of Purifying Selection, Linkage, and Mutation Bias to the Negative Correlation between Gene Expression and Polymorphism Density in Yeast Populations. Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 10, Issue 11, 1 November 2018, Pages 2986–2996, DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evy225

Tutaj, H., Pogoda, E., Tomala, K., & Korona, R. (2018). Gene overexpression screen for chromosome instability in yeast primarily identifies cell cycle progression genes. Current genetics, 1-10

Dominika M. Wloch-Salamon, R. M. Fisher, B. Regenberg, (2017) Division of labour in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast, DOI: 10.1002/yea.3241

Plech, M., Tomala, K., Tutaj, H., Piwcewicz, D. E., de Visser, J. A. G., & Korona, R. (2017). Power provides protection: Genetic robustness in yeast depends on the capacity to generate energy. PLoS genetics, 13(5), e1006768

Dominika M. Wloch-Salamon*, Katarzyna Tomala, Dimitra Aggeli, Barbara Dunn, (2017) Adaptive roles of SSY1 and SIR3 during cycles of growth and starvation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae populations enriched for quiescent or non-quiescent cells. G3: Genes | Genomes | Genetics, Volume 7(6), pages 1899-1911

Pieczynska, M. D., Korona, R., & De Visser, J. A. G. M. (2017). Experimental tests of host–virus coevolution in natural killer yeast strains. Journal of evolutionary biology, 30(4), 773-781.

Marek, A., & Korona, R. (2016). Strong dominance of functional alleles over gene deletions in both intensely growing and deeply starved yeast cells. Journal of evolutionary biology, 29(9), 1836-1845.

Magdalena Pieczynska, D.M. Wloch-Salamon, R. Korona, J. A. G.M. de Visser*, (2016) Rapid multiple-level coevolution in experimental populations of yeast killer and non-killer strains. Evolution, Volume 70, Issue 6, pages 1342-1353

Katarzyna Tomala Elzbieta Pogoda Agata Jakubowska Ryszard Korona, (2014) Fitness Costs of Minimal Sequence Alterations Causing Protein Instability and Toxicity.  Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 31, Issue 3, 1 March 2014, Pages 703–707, DOI: 10.1093/molbev/mst264

Plech, M., de Visser, J. A. G., & Korona, R. (2014). Heterosis is prevalent among domesticated but not wild strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 4(2), 315-323