The budding index of Saccharomyces cerevisiae deletion strains identifies genes important for cell cycle progression
Authors: Michael F, Zettel; Lindsay R, Garza; Andrea M, Cass; Rachel A, Myhre; Lucy A, Haizlip; Shirley N, Osadebe; Daniel W, Sudimack; +3 Authors
Michael F, Zettel; Lindsay R, Garza; Andrea M, Cass; Rachel A, Myhre; Lucy A, Haizlip; Shirley N, Osadebe; Daniel W, Sudimack; Ritu, Pathak; Thomas L, Stone; Michael, Polymenis;
pmid: 12829295
The budding index of Saccharomyces cerevisiae deletion strains identifies genes important for cell cycle progression
Abstract
Budding marks initiation of cell division in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Consequently, cell cycle progression can be monitored by the fraction of budded cells (budding index) in a proliferating cell population. We determined the budding index of a large collection of deletion strains, to systematically identify genes involved in cell cycle progression.
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- Texas A&M University United States
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Keywords
Cell Cycle, Homozygote, Vacuoles, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Gene Deletion
Cell Cycle, Homozygote, Vacuoles, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Gene Deletion
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