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Single-cell RNA sequencing of thousands of yeast progeny reveals how gene expression differences and heritability drive phenotypic diversity.
The fungus behind yeast infections is a mercurial beast, and there's something specific in human blood that may flip its ...
Mammalian cells are tricky evolution hosts. They grow slowly, contain large genomes, and regulate protein behavior through ...
The research identifies microbial proteins, derived from bacteria, fungi, yeast, and algae, as a viable solution to this ...
MIT professor, Dr. Leonard Guarente, conducts research into sirtuin genes and the power of a molecule called NAD ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shown that the "pacemaker" controlling yeast cell division lies inside the nucleus rather than outside it, as previously thought. Having the ...
"The yeast cell is a great model for eukaryotic biology," said Litsios. "There are certain things we can do with yeast cells but not with other organisms that are either more simple or complex.
It would be far more cost-effective to produce it with undemanding yeast cells. A team under Dr. Markus Napirei in the Department of Anatomy and Molecular Embryology at Ruhr University Bochum, ...
EMBL-EBI scientists and collaborators at Heidelberg University have developed CORNETO, a new computational tool that uses ...
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