Microtubule reorganization and quiescence: an intertwined relationship
D Laporte, I Sagot - Physiology, 2024 - journals.physiology.org
Quiescence is operationally defined as a reversible proliferation arrest. This cellular state is
central for both organism development and homeostasis, its dysregulation causing many …
central for both organism development and homeostasis, its dysregulation causing many …
Evolution of yeast hybrids by aborted meiosis
S Mozzachiodi, G Liti - Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2022 - Elsevier
Sterile hybrids are broadly considered evolutionary dead-ends because of their faulty sexual
reproduction. While sterility in obligate sexual organisms is a clear constraint in perpetuating …
reproduction. While sterility in obligate sexual organisms is a clear constraint in perpetuating …
Microbial lag calculator: A shiny‐based application and an R package for calculating the duration of microbial lag phase
The duration of lag phase can be used as an organismal fitness marker; however, it is often
underreported as its estimation may be challenging and method and parameters dependent …
underreported as its estimation may be challenging and method and parameters dependent …
How to determine microbial lag phase duration?
The lag phase is a temporary non-replicative period observed when a microbial population
is introduced to a new nutrient-rich environment. Its duration can have a pronounced effect …
is introduced to a new nutrient-rich environment. Its duration can have a pronounced effect …
A Systematic Review on Quiescent State Research Approaches in S. cerevisiae
Quiescence, the temporary and reversible arrest of cell growth, is a fundamental biological
process. However, the lack of standardization in terms of reporting the experimental details …
process. However, the lack of standardization in terms of reporting the experimental details …
[PDF][PDF] Environmental and genetic aspects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cells' differentiation
M Opałek - 2023 - ruj.uj.edu.pl
Clonal microbial populations influenced by environmental and genetic factors can naturally
diversify into distinct phenotypes. Consequently, individual cells within these populations …
diversify into distinct phenotypes. Consequently, individual cells within these populations …