Registrati | Log in | FAQ      [?] 
Recent | Recommended | Search | Authors | Tags | Export

Group: Berkeley Mycology - with tag saccharomyces [19 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Berkeley Mycology group with tag saccharomyces
  • The Yeast Spore Wall Enables Spores to Survive Passage through the Digestive Tract of Drosophila
    PLoS ONE, Vol. 3, No. 8. (2008), e2873.
    by Alison E Coluccio, Rachael K Rodriguez, Maurice J Kernan, Aaron M Neiman
    posted to yeast spore saccharomyces drosophila cell_wall cell_surface by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2008-08-07 02:29:11 as **
  • Guided genome halving: hardness, heuristics and the history of the Hemiascomycetes.
    Bioinformatics (Oxford, England), Vol. 24, No. 13. (1 July 2008)
    by C Zheng, Q Zhu, Z Adam, D Sankoff
  • Predicted functional RNAs within coding regions constrain evolutionary rates of yeast proteins.
    PLoS ONE, Vol. 3, No. 2. (2008)
    by CD Warden, SH Kim, SV Yi
    posted to saccharomyces rna noncoding_rna by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2008-07-21 05:56:32 as **
  • An improved, bias-reduced probabilistic functional gene network of baker's yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    PLoS ONE, Vol. 2, No. 10. (2007)
    by I Lee, Z Li, EM Marcotte
    posted to saccharomyces gene_network bioinformatics by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2008-07-21 05:00:25 as **
  • The asexual yeast Candida glabrata maintains distinct a and alpha haploid mating types.
    Eukaryotic cell, Vol. 7, No. 5. (May 2008), pp. 848-858.
    posted to saccharomyces mating_type mating_genes genome fungi candida by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2008-07-21 04:14:00 as **
  • Evolution and phylogenetic relationships of APSES proteins from Hemiascomycetes.
    FEMS yeast research, Vol. 8, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 511-519.
    posted to saccharomyces phylogenetics fungi evolution by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2008-07-21 04:13:26 as **
  • Exploring contradictory phylogenetic relationships in yeasts.
    FEMS yeast research, Vol. 8, No. 4. (June 2008), pp. 641-650.
    by Q Wu, SA James, IN Roberts, V Moulton, KT Huber
    posted to yeast systematics saccharomyces phylogeny fungi by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2008-07-21 04:12:58 as **
  • A genomic approach for the identification and classification of genes involved in cell wall formation and its regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Comparative and functional genomics, Vol. 2, No. 3. (2001), pp. 124-142.
    posted to saccharomyces fungal cell_wall by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2008-07-21 04:08:17 as **
  • Complex evolution of the DAL5 transporter family
    BMC Genomics, Vol. 9, No. 1. (2008)
    by Linda Hellborg, Megan Woolfit, Mattias A Hellborg, Jure Piskur
  • Revisiting the Saccharomyces cerevisiae predicted ORFeome
    Genome Res. (23 May 2008), gr.076661.108.
    by Qian-Ru Li, Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis, Haiyuan Yu, Jing-Dong J Han, Quan Zhong, Nicolas Simonis, Stanley Tam, Tong Hao, Niels J Klitgord, Denis Dupuy, Danny Mou, Ilan Wapinski, Aviv Regev, David E Hill, Michael E Cusick, Marc Vidal
  • Population genomics of the wild yeast Saccharomyces paradoxus: Quantifying the life cycle
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (14 March 2008), 0707314105.
    by Isheng J Tsai, Douda Bensasson, Austin Burt, Vassiliki Koufopanou
  • Host Factors That Control Long Terminal Repeat Retrotransposons in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Implications for Regulation of Mammalian Retroviruses
    Eukaryotic Cell, Vol. 6, No. 7. (1 July 2007), pp. 1069-1080.
    by Patrick H Maxwell, Joan M Curcio
  • Prezygotic reproductive isolation between Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Saccharomyces paradoxus
    BMC Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 8 (07 January 2008), 1.
    by Calum J Maclean, Duncan Greig
  • A burst of protein sequence evolution and a prolonged period of asymmetric evolution follow gene duplication in yeast.
    Genome Res, Vol. 18, No. 1. (January 2008), pp. 137-147.
    by DR Scannell, KH Wolfe
  • Genome-wide Screening for Genes Associated with Gliotoxin Resistance and Sensitivity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. (22 January 2008), AAC.01393-07.
    by Georgios Chamilos, Russell E Lewis, Gregory A Lamaris, Nathaniel D Albert, Dimitrios P Kontoyiannis
    posted to aspergillus saccharomyces toxin by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2008-01-27 20:25:08 as **
  • Estimating the Per-Base-Pair Mutation Rate in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Genetics, Vol. 178, No. 1. (1 January 2008), pp. 67-82.
    by Gregory I Lang, Andrew W Murray
    posted to mutation_rate saccharomyces by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2008-01-18 01:26:42 as **
  • Identification of Novel Activation Mechanisms for FLO11 Regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Genetics, Vol. 178, No. 1. (1 January 2008), pp. 145-156.
    by Ramon R Barrales, Juan Jimenez, Jose I Ibeas
    posted to adhesion cell_surface fungi saccharomyces by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2008-01-18 01:08:39 as **
  • Spontaneous duplications in diploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells.
    DNA Repair (Amst), Vol. 6, No. 10. (1 October 2007), pp. 1441-1452.
    posted to duplication saccharomyces by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2007-12-24 03:27:00 as **
  • The Reacquisition of Biotin Prototrophy in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Involved Horizontal Gene Transfer, Gene Duplication and Gene Clustering.
    Genetics, Vol. 177, No. 4. (December 2007), pp. 2293-2307.
    by C Hall, FS Dietrich
    posted to fungi horizontal_gene_transfer saccharomyces by stajich to the group Berkeley Mycology on 2007-12-17 21:24:16 as **
  • Puoi citare questa pagina come: http://www.citeulike.org/group/3565/tag/saccharomyces

    RIS BibTeX
    CiteULike organises scholarly (or academic) papers or literature and provides bibliographic (which means it makes bibliographies) for universities and higher education establishments. It helps undergraduates and postgraduates. People studying for PhDs or in postdoctoral (postdoc) positions. The service is similar in scope to EndNote or RefWorks or any other reference manager like BibTeX, but it is a social bookmarking service for scientists and humanities researchers.