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Domestication drives repeated evolution of sexual–asexual life cycle trade-offs in yeast
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 123, Issue 2, January 2026. <br/>SignificanceHumans have bred animals and crops for millennia by controlling their reproductive life cycles. By contrast, domestication of microbes often occurred unintentionally, and how variation of the microbial life cycle impacts their domestication …



