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Publications by Pouria Dasmeh

Highly Expressed Genes Evolve Under Strong Epistasis From a Proteome-Wide Scan in E. Coli

Scientific Reports
Multidisciplinary
2017English

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Exploiting the Proteome to Improve the Genome-Wide Genetic Analysis of Epistasis in Common Human Diseases

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