Budding Yeast: Saccharomyces cerevisiae ... Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the budding yeast, is the common yeast used in baking ("baker's yeast") and brewing ("brewer's yeast"). (It is only distantly related to another unicellular fungus, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, the fission yeast.)
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SGDTM is a scientific database of the molecular biology and genetics of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is commonly known as baker's or budding yeast.
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Yeast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yeasts are eukaryotic micro-organisms classified in the kingdom Fungi, with about 1,500 species currently described; they dominate fungal diversity in the oceans. Most reproduce asexually by budding,...
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a species of budding yeast. It is perhaps the most useful yeast owing to its use since ancient times in baking and brewing. It is believed that it was originally isolate...
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A purely deterministic model for the population dynamics of budding yeast ... The budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, divides by shedding buds. The resulting daughter cell is smaller and has a longer cell cycle than the mother cell. The mother cell gets bigger and gives birth to larger daughter cells after each...
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Bifurcation analysis of a model for the budding yeast cell cycle has identified only two different steady states (one for G1 and one for mitosis) using cell mass as a bifurcation parameter.
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We classify these proteins, representing 75% of the yeast proteome, into 22 distinct subcellular localization categories, and provide localization information for 70% of previously unlocalized proteins.
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Here we describe the construction and analysis of a collection of yeast strains expressing full-length, chromosomally tagged green fluorescent protein fusion proteins.
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Diploid cells of budding yeast produce haploid cells through the developmental program of sporulation, which consists of meiosis and spore morphogenesis. DNA microarrays containing nearly every yeast gene were used to assay changes in gene expression during sporulation.
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Cdc14 Inhibition by the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Prevents Unscheduled Centrosome Separation in Budding Yeast. E. Chiroli, G. Rancati, I. Catusi, G. Lucchini, and S. Piatti (2009); Mol. Biol. Cell 20, 2626-2637 ;
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