Defeated by an initial project on in vitro fertilization in mice, he had switched to studying how
yeast cells duplicate their genome during cell division.
fertilization in mice, he had switched to studying how
yeast cells duplicate their genome during cell division.
Not exact matches
The stressed
yeast cells lost or
duplicated random chromosomes when they divided, producing colonies with a vast array of freak
cells.
The
yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which normally occurs as a single
cell, has the ability to form colonies as it is able to
duplicate single chromosomes.