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Fission yeast and budding yeast are free-living haploid cells that are easily grown in the laboratory. They have different cell shapes and patterns of division. Left, fission yeast; right ...
When a cell divides, the genome has to be duplicated, then the two copies separated and one goes to each daughter cell. But ...
2 Using the brewer’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Takhaveev and his colleagues took a ... a process considered to increase either exponentially or at a constant rate during the yeast cell cycle.
By taking yeast cells and rebuilding their genomes ... As part of the Sc2.0 Project, for example, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was redesigned and reconstructed to produce more spores ...
Cell 144, 719-731. Sasaki M, Tischfield SE, van Overbeek M, and Keeney S (2013) Meiotic recombination initiation in and around retrotransposable elements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. PLoS Genetics 9, ...
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Researchers achieve de novo biosynthesis of plant lignans using synthetic yeast consortia"Our work demonstrates that Saccharomyces cerevisiae auxotrophic strains spontaneously establish ... And this strategy is expected to be extended to the design of other stable cooperative yeast cell ...
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