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Effects of acclimation time and epigenetic mechanisms on growth of Neurospora in fluctuating environments
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2017
bioRxiv
pre-print
Reaction norms or tolerance curves have often been used to predict how organisms deal with fluctuating environments. A potential drawback is that reaction norms measured in different constant environments may not capture all aspects of organismal responses to fluctuating environments. We examined growth of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa in fluctuating temperatures and tested if growth in fluctuating temperatures can be explained simply by growth in different constant temperatures or
doi:10.1101/234971
fatcat:mkwqrjnp7rc6lmimiixuipyk3q