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    yeast cell's mating type is determined by a specific genetic locus known as MAT, which governs its mating behaviour. Haploid yeast can switch mating types...
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    Yeasts are eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the fungus kingdom. The first yeast originated hundreds of millions of years...
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  • would be 9 mating types, each of which can mate with 4 other mating types. By multiplicative combination, it generates a vast number of mating types. As...
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    Saccharomyces cerevisiae (/ˌsɛrəˈvɪsi.iː/) (brewer's yeast or baker's yeast) is a species of yeast (single-celled fungal microorganisms). The species has...
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    prevents a fungal isolate from mating with another isolate. Isolates of the same incompatibility group do not mate or mating does not lead to successful...
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    formation of recombinant progeny (see mating systems). For animals, mating strategies include random mating, disassortative mating, assortative mating, or a...
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  • yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, mating-type is determined by two non-homologous alleles at the mating-type locus. S. cerevisiae has the capability of...
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  • mechanism of arming yeast is to fuse a protein of interest to the extracellular domain of the yeast mating protein α-agglutinin. Arming yeast have been...
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    Saccharomyces (category Yeasts used in brewing)
    humans. Mating of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae virus L-A Schizosaccharomyces pombe (fission yeast) Boulton, Chris and Quain, David. Brewing yeast and fermentation...
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    the mating of yeast, where extracellular mating pheromone induces mating behavior, including preventing cells from entering the cell cycle. The mating pheromone...
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    Ste5 is a MAPK scaffold protein involved in the mating of yeast. The active complex is formed by interactions with the MAPK Fus3, the MAPK kinase (MAPKK)...
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  • nuclei of different mating types (those of its parents). This results in a spore which can mate with itself (intratetrad mating, automixis). The yeast Saccharomyces...
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    Marmite (redirect from Yeast Spread)
    savoury food spread based on yeast extract, invented by the German scientist Justus von Liebig. It is made from by-products of beer brewing (lees) and is...
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    damage. Treatment of the yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe with hydrogen peroxide increased the frequency of mating and the formation of meiotic spores by...
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    Tremella mesenterica (category Fungi of Africa)
    compatible mating types. Each mating type secretes a mating pheromone that elicits sexual differentiation of the target cell having the opposite mating type...
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    Schizosaccharomyces pombe, also called "fission yeast", is a species of yeast used in traditional brewing and as a model organism in molecular and cell...
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  • protein is used by yeast to mediate cell–cell contacts during yeast cell mating. As such, display of a protein via Aga2p likely projects the fusion protein from...
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    asexual means. Some species that are capable of reproducing asexually, like hydra, yeast (See Mating of yeasts) and jellyfish, may also reproduce sexually...
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    Drugstore beetle (category Beetles of South America)
    for mates, indicates their willingness to mate, and facilitates the mating process by exciting and attracting males. They produce copious amounts of sex...
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  • microbiology, in bacteria, filamentous algae, fungi and yeast. Yeast are capable of forming three aggregates; mating aggregates, for DNA exchange; chain formation;...
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    Yeast extracts consist of the cell contents of yeast without the cell walls; they are used as food additives or flavorings, or as nutrients for bacterial...
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  • engineering graphical display of the response of a component or system Shmoo (yeast), projection from yeast in response to mating pheromones Shmoo, a bird...
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  • in yeast reproduction. The cellular bulge produced by a haploid yeast cell towards a cell of the opposite mating type during the mating of yeast is referred...
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  • hidden mating type loci in yeast. The SIR family of genes encodes catalytic and non-catalytic proteins that are involved in de-acetylation of histone...
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  • cells of a single mycelium. It can be contrasted to heterothallic. It is often used to categorize fungi. In yeast, heterothallic cells have mating types...
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  • as is the case with mating yeast. One prime example of chemotropism is seen in plant fertilization and pollen tube elongation of angiosperms, flowering...
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  • Ira Herskowitz (category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences)
    American phage and yeast geneticist who studied genetic regulatory circuits and mechanisms. He was particularly noted for his work on mating type switching...
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  • Meiocyte (section Yeast)
    recombinational repair of DNA damage (that can occur in meiocytes at each mating cycle). The animal meiotic cell cycle is very much like that of yeast. Checkpoints...
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    Nakaseomyces glabratus (category Yeasts)
    Muller, Héloïse (2008-05-01). "The Asexual Yeast Candida glabrata Maintains Distinct a and α Haploid Mating Types". Eukaryotic Cell. 7 (5): 848–858. doi:10...
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    the culture of bacteria and yeast. Juice, spices, fruit, or other flavorings are often added. Commercial kombucha contains minimal amounts of alcohol. Kombucha...
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