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Drew Dewitt1, Alyssa Amyx1, Kaitlynn Holderman1
1Department of Natural Science, Indiana University East, Richmond, IN.
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In this study, ILM1 , a gene of unknown function, was studied in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae . We investigated the sensitivity of an ILM1 deletion strain to a variety of stress conditions and compared the budding indices of wild-type and ilm1Δ strains. Our results showed that deletion of ILM1 increases sensitivity to caffeine and leads to a decrease in cell budding. These findings are consistent with a new role for ILM1 in regulating passage through the G1/S transition.
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