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Adaptive Landscape by Environment Interactions Dictate Evolutionary Dynamics in Models of Drug ResistanceA New Take on John Maynard Smith's Concept of Protein Space for Understanding Molecular EvolutionCombining mathematics and empirical data to predict emergence of RNA viruses that differ in reservoir use.On the possible role of robustness in the evolution of infectious diseasesOFFl Models: Novel Schema for Dynamical Modeling of Biological SystemsA pivot mutation impedes reverse evolution across an adaptive landscape for drug resistance in Plasmodium vivaxRobustness promotes evolvability of thermotolerance in an RNA virus.Predicting virus evolution: the relationship between genetic robustness and evolvability of thermotolerance.Delayed transmission selects for increased survival of vesicular stomatitis virus.Evolution of increased survival in RNA viruses specialized on cancer-derived cells.Anopheles gambiae exploits the treehole ecosystem in western Kenya: a new urban malaria risk?Behavioral evidence for the existence of a region-specific oviposition cue in Anopheles gambiae s.s.Regulation of oviposition in Anopheles gambiae s.s.: role of inter- and intra-specific signals.Competition along trajectories governs adaptation rates towards antimicrobial resistanceProteostasis environment shapes higher-order epistasis operating on antibiotic resistanceGenotypic context modulates fitness landscapes: Effects on the speed and direction of evolution for antimicrobial resistanceProteostasis Environment Shapes Higher-Order Epistasis Operating on Antibiotic Resistance.Direct transmission via households informs models of disease and intervention dynamics in choleraExperimental evolution for niche breadth in bacteriophage T4 highlights the importance of structural genesA Reflection on 50 Years of John Maynard Smith's "Protein Space"Lexical Landscapes as large in silico data for examining advanced properties of fitness landscapesThe intensity of COVID-19 outbreaks is modulated by SARS-CoV-2 free-living survival and environmental transmission
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