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Molecular Biology Department Faculty Publications 7 records found Search took 0.12 seconds. 
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The methylotrophic yeast Ogataea polymorpha has long been a useful system for recombinant protein production, as well as a model system for methanol metabolism, peroxisom [...]
2021-08-07 | text | Molecular Biology Department Faculty Publications |
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In haploid cells of Ogataea (Hansenula) polymorpha an environmental signal, nitrogen starvation, induces a reversible change in the structure of a chromosome. This proces [...]
2017-11-27 | text | Molecular Biology Department Faculty Publications |
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Centromere organization has evolved dramatically in one clade of fungi, the Saccharomycotina. These yeasts have lost the ability to make normal eukaryotic heterochromatin [...]
2016-08-27 | text | Molecular Biology Department Faculty Publications |
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae has a complex system for switching the mating type of haploid cells, requiring the genome to have three mating-type (MAT)-like loci and a mechani [...]
2014-11-11 | text | Molecular Biology Department Faculty Publications |
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Our analysis of global gene expression differences between facultatively sexual and exclusively asexual populations of B. calyciflorus provides insights into the molecula [...]
2013-06-19 | text | Molecular Biology Department Faculty Publications |
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A long-standing question in evolutionary biology is how sexual reproduction has persisted in eukaryotic lineages. As cyclical parthenogens, monogonont rotifers are a powe [...]
2013-05-01 | text | Molecular Biology Department Faculty Publications |
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Interaction between pUL34 and pUL31 is essential for targeting both proteins to the inner nuclear membrane (INM). Sequences mediating the targeting interaction have been [...]
2010-04-01 | text | Molecular Biology Department Faculty Publications |

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