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Fig. 4 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

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From: Consequences of mutation accumulation for growth performance are more likely to be resource-dependent at higher temperatures

Fig. 4

Proportions of genotypes showing resource-dependent growth performance loss across different temperatures. Resource-dependent growth performance loss is defined as showing reduced growth performance on at least one, not all the six, carbon substrates. Criteria for growth performance loss are defines as relative growth < log100.99 (a), log100.95 (b) or log100.90 (c)

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