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Analysis of the Development of a Morphological Phenotype as a Function of Protein Concentration in Budding Yeast
Published on: March 24, 2010
Production and genetic analysis of yeast cybrids
1Department of Plant Biology and Microbiology, Queen Mary College, University of London, Mile End Road, E14NS, London, UK.
Abstract:
Data presented here demonstrate that fusion of protoplasts of two different haploid strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae having the same mating type leads to the formation of "fusants" and "cytoplasmic hybrids". The nuclear and cytoplasmic genome of a "fusant" combine those of the parent haploid strains. The "cytoplasmic hybrid" possesses the haploid genome of one parent and the combined cytoplasmic genomes of both. In mouse cells lines such products have been termed "cybrids" and this term has therefore been adopted here (Bunn and Wallace 1974).
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