Here is the data courtesy of figshare:
S. cerevisiae growth in DI Water, DDW, 50% D2O, and 90% D2O. Anthony Salvagno. Figshare.
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I would say this data is pretty exciting. Unlike the E. coli data (which was all over the place), there is a clear difference in growth rates between the D2O samples and the H2O samples. Also the growth between the DDW and DI (the H2O samples) were almost identical! That’s pretty solid.
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