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    Implications of maintenance of mother–bud neck size in diverse vital processes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    The mother–bud neck is defined as the boundary between the mother cell and bud in budding microorganisms, wherein sequential morphological events occur throughout the cell cycle. This study was designed to qua...

    Karen Kubo, Hiroki Okada, Takuya Shimamoto, Yoshitaka Kimori in Current Genetics (2019)

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    Global study of holistic morphological effectors in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    The size of the phenotypic effect of a gene has been thoroughly investigated in terms of fitness and specific morphological traits in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, but little is known about gross mo...

    Godai Suzuki, Yang Wang, Karen Kubo, Eri Hirata, Shinsuke Ohnuki in BMC Genomics (2018)

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    Unveiling nonessential gene deletions that confer significant morphological phenotypes beyond natural yeast strains

    Phenotypes are variable within species, with high phenotypic variation in the fitness and cell morphology of natural yeast strains due to genetic variation. A gene deletion collection of yeast laboratory strai...

    Ming Yang, Shinsuke Ohnuki, Yoshikazu Ohya in BMC Genomics (2014)