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An optimized method to introduce precise modifications into the yeast genome enables high-throughput characterization of the phenotypic effect of mutations.
A series of feedforward-stabilized bacterial gene promoters produce near-identical expression levels regardless of copy number changes due to altered genetic context, strain or growth conditions.