but the number does not correlate well with genome size. For example, the yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiaehas a 13.5-Mb genome and ∼6400 genes. Its size of genome and gene number is relatively proportional. On the other hand, the genome ofCaenorhabditis elegansis 97Mb with only ∼18,000 gen...
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Since disrupted B4 domains acquire H2A.Z, it is possible that the presence of this histone variant could function to interfere with heterochromatin deposition and spreading, as has been shown in budding yeast73. Moreover, since B0 selectively marks RIF1-sensitive late replicating chromatin in HCT...
The molecular basis of how temperature affects cell metabolism has been a long-standing question in biology, where the main obstacles are the lack of high-quality data and methods to associate temperature effects on the function of individual proteins as
Another application of this method on mixed datasets from the yeast genome has been reported by Goodwin et al. [28], who develop a base error correction tool on the ONT reads using Illumina MiSeq reads. The subsequent steps in overlap detection and consensus computation are similar to PBcR. ...
a highly aggressive form of kidney cancer. Also, if mouse cells lose RSC function, they can turn cancerous. However, there was nothing known about RSC that would suggest its involvement in chromosome segregation. Now, thanks to the insights from yeast cells, it is possible that RSC has a ...
The salt tolerance protein (STO, AtBBX24) was first identified to trigger the salt tolerance activities in yeast cells [34], which can enhance Arabidopsis root growth under salt stress treatment [35]. STO negatively regulated a wide range of stress- related genes [36], which can also ...
Comparative analysis indicates regulatory neofunctionalization of yeast duplicates. Genome Biol. 2007;8(4):R50. PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Guschanski K, Warnefors M, Kaessmann H. The evolution of duplicate gene expression in mammalian organs. Genome Res. 2017;27(9):1461–74. CAS...
(Sigma-Aldrich) or rice straw as a carbon source, the mycelia grown in the BCM-S were exhaustively washed with sterile distilled water and then transferred into yeast-free BCM and containing 1 % oat spelts xylan, 1 % Avicel PH-101 (a source of cellulose), or 1 % rice straw as a ...
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