It’s official: Sex is good for you. Well, at least it’s good for yeast. From an evolutionary standpoint, sexual reproduction seems to have many disadvantages over the asexual variety. It wastes time ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Every plant, animal or other nucleus-containing cell also harbors an array of miniature “organs” that perform essential functions for the cell. In plants, for example, organelles ...
You can thank an ancient fruit fly, a stroke of dumb luck, and sex for your favorite cheese. New research published in Current Biology indicates that milk yeast evolved to be able to turn milk into ...
Yeast don’t have much of a social life; they’re single-celled fungi, after all. But yeast are, indeed, social. Social interaction among humans might center around protein shakes and discussion of ...
In researching the formation of these multicellular organisms, Ratcliff used a strain of snowflake yeast with budding “daughters” that tend to cling to their parents, allowing the creation of small ...
Aligned nucleotides of the spurious ORF, YDR102C, are shown as stacked squares for the four species compared (S. cerevisiae, S. paradoxus, S. mikatae, and S. bayanus, respectively). Green represents a ...
USING purified enzyme preparations and certain samples of dried yeast, we have met with the same difficulties as has Dr. de Man in reproducing our first results. We found, however, that the inhibition ...