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Fig. 1 | BMC Genetics

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From: Growth conditions that increase or decrease lifespan in Saccharomyces cerevisiae lead to corresponding decreases or increases in rates of interstitial deletions and non-reciprocal translocations

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Most growth conditions altered lifespan in strain SCE218 (GRF167 background) as expected. Day zero is when cultures were inoculated, and viability was determined beginning at day three by trypan blue dye exclusion during chronological aging at 20 °C in control YPD medium or in the alternative growth conditions indicated for strain SCE218. a and b show data for treatments that were expected to shorten or lengthen lifespan, respectively, compared to the same set of data for control medium. Mean and standard deviation of three trials for each condition are shown. Gray or black symbols on the lines for alternative growth conditions indicate time points at which viability differed significantly from the control, with p < 0.05 or 0.01, respectively

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