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Evolutionary costs of deployment are present if genotypes vary in the physiological cost experienced.
Evolutionary costs of deployment indicate that genotypes vary in cost of immune system induction.
Furthermore, subtle evolutionary costs of deployment beyond the power of the present study could still be of evolutionary importance in the long term.
The line × injection interaction, indicative of an evolutionary cost of deployment, was significant in the yeast-unlimited environment, and trended towards significance in the yeast-limited environment (Table 7).
As a consequence, it is essential to rigorously apply evolutionary principles to deployment strategies – of different combinations of R genes, of R genes and minor gene resistance or of R genes and APR genes in different spatial and temporal settings (Fig. 3).
There are no previous attempts to evaluate evolutionary costs of immunological deployment.
Lastly, we did not find overwhelming evidence of evolutionary costs of immunological deployment.
The evolutionary costs of immunological deployment have not been well studied.
The experimental design used here allows us to examine both the physiological and evolutionary costs of immunological deployment.
While the epidemiological and evolutionary outcomes of some deployment strategies are already apparent, others have yet to be determined.
As previously discussed, evolutionary costs of immunological deployment are revealed as a genotype-by-challenge interaction, indicating genetic variation for the physiological cost experienced.
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