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  1. ...the introgression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, such as those involved in the maltose metabolism. Finally, the patterns of recombination and LOH suggest an allotetraploid origin of S. bayanus. The gene acquisition and rapid LOH in the hybrid probably facilitated its adaptation to maltose brewing environments...
  2. ..., such as the Saccharomyces Genome Database (Cherry 2015), Arabidopsis Gene Regulatory Information Server (Yilmaz et al. 2011), WormBase (Sternberg et al. 2024), and FlyBase (Jenkins et al. 2022). Finally, sometimes little known publications contain gems of prepublished experimental data that should not be overlooked...
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  3. ...Absolute nucleosome occupancy map for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Elisa Oberbeckmann1,8, Michael Wolff2,8, Nils Krietenstein1,3, Mark Heron4,5, Jessica L. Ellins6, Andrea Schmid1, Stefan Krebs7, Helmut Blum7, Ulrich Gerland2 and Philipp Korber1 1Molecular Biology Division, Biomedical Center...
  4. .... melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans, Saccharomyces cerevisiae—or with emphasis on vertebrates (Cantarel et al. 2008; Pertea et al. 2015; Hoff et al. 2016; Shao and Kingsford 2017). A related problem is that, although centralized and automated annotation pipelines maintained by organizations such as Ensembl...
  5. ...in response to various environmental stimuli in a classic model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae has not been systematically investigated. In this study, we generated quantitative maps of transcription start sites (TSSs) at a single-nucleotide resolution for S. cerevisiae grown in nine different conditions...
  6. ...as macrosynteny, is seen between bilaterian phyla as divergent as Chordata, Echinodermata, Mollusca, and Nemertea. Here, we report a unique pattern of evolution in Bryozoa, an understudied phylum of colonial invertebrates. Using comparative genomics, we reconstruct the chromosomal evolutionary history of five...
  7. ..., Grunseich Isabel YG Chung Kwak, H Chung, YG Kwak, Hojoong Zhu, Z Wang, IX G Ramrattan Grunseich Cheung Vivian G. Wang Zhu Zhengwei VG Cheung Cheung, V 10.1101/gr.207878.116 genome;gr.207878.116 1549-5469 1088-9051 RNA–DNA sequence differences in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Wang et al. RNA–DNA sequence...
  8. ....zambonelli@unibo.itAbstractThe genus Tuber (family: Tuberaceae) includes the most economically valuable ectomycorrhizal (ECM), truffle-forming fungi. Previous genomic analyses revealed that massive transposable element (TE) proliferation represents a convergent genomic feature of ECM fungi, including Tuberaceae. Repetitive sequences...
  9. ...are true sites. We have investigated this question using the well-studied yeast Gcn4 transcription factor as a model.Gcn4 is a critical transcriptional regulator in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, conserved throughout yeast species, and required for amino acid biosynthesis in response to amino acid starvation...
  10. ...obscure. It is considered conspecific with budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is generally used in classical food applications. They have an almost identical sequence, making the genetic basis of probiotic potency in S. boulardii puzzling. We now show that S. boulardii produces at 37°C...
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