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Phenotypic plasticity - Introduction
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a given genotype to express different phenotypes in response to environmental variation. This seemingly simple definition encompasses several challenges for the study of plasticity - how do we define different types of plasticity with less or more long-lasting phenotypic effects?Bogan, Samuel, S, Bojana
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Dispersal, individual phenotype, and phenotypic plasticity
2001Abstract We examine the role of phenotypic plasticity (genetically controlled response to the environment) in dispersal decisions from two perspectives. Specifically, we examine the alternatives ‘to stay’ or ‘to go’ from the standpoint of the offspring and the maternal parent.
Courtney J Murren +3 more
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Phenotypic plasticity in Phlox
Oecologia, 1989Three species of Phlox (Polemoniaceae) were grown in 6 greenhouse treatments. A variety of traits were recorded and the correlations among them were computed for each treatment. The phenotypic correlations between characters are significantly altered when plants are grown under different environmental conditions.
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The Transcriptional and Epigenetic Landscape of Cancer Cell Lineage Plasticity
Cancer Discovery, 2023Alastair Davies +2 more
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The Lethal Phenotype of Cancer: The Molecular Basis of Death Due to Malignancy
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2007Arul M Chinnaiyan +2 more
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Phenotype plasticity as enabler of melanoma progression and therapy resistance
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2019Imanol Arozarena, Claudia Wellbrock
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MYC/PGC-1α Balance Determines the Metabolic Phenotype and Plasticity of Pancreatic Cancer Stem Cells
Cell Metabolism, 2015Patricia Sancho +2 more
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