Determination of the order of gene function in the yeast nuclear division pathway using cs and ts mutants.

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Abstract

Cold-sensitive (cs) and heat-sensitive (ts) conditional-lethal mutations that affect specifically the cell division cycle of budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) were used to determine the order of gene function. Reciprocal temperature-shift experiments using cs-ts double mutants revealed a detailed order of function among genes whose execution points and mutant phenotypes are very similar. The data suggest that the nuclear branch of the overall cell-cycle pathway itself contains at least one branch.

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Moir, D., & Botstein, D. (1982). Determination of the order of gene function in the yeast nuclear division pathway using cs and ts mutants. Genetics, 100(4), 565–577. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/100.4.565

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