"Budding yeast" refers to a type of yeast that reproduces by growing a small new cell, or bud, on the surface of its parent cell. The term "budding" describes this process of a new cell growing on an existing one. Full definition
There, he studied the regulation of DNA replication in budding yeasts during the cell cycle. (sciencemag.org)
Using budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisae, a frequently used laboratory model in aging research, Stowers scientists experimentally used heat and other forms of stress to induce misfolded proteins to clump together. (sciencedaily.com)
He and his colleagues analyzed data from 24 published studies of budding yeast, a widely studied model organism on which many measurements have been made. (sciencedaily.com)