Budding Yeast:
Saccharomyces cerevisiaeSaccharomyces cerevisiae, the
budding yeast, is the common yeast used in baking ("baker's yeast") and brewing ("brewer's yeast").
Full article >>>BuddingThe production of buds;
asexual reproduction by development of buds, which may or may not be set free, in
plants and many primitive
animals, resulting in
clones.
Full article >>>budding 1.
Asexual production of new
organisms; usually found in yeast; 2. the process by which HIV and similar
viruses leave the
cell (other than by lysing).
Full article >>>Budding yeasts
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RNA template)
or G(2-3)(TG)(1-6)T (consensus) ...
Full article >>>buddingAn
asexual means of propagation in which outgrowths from the parent form and pinch off to live independently or else remain attached to eventually form extensive
colonies.
buffer ...
Full article >>>buddingA method of
asexual reproduction common in some lower
animal groups in which part of the body wall bulges outward and eventually forms a new individual, which becomes detached from the parent.
Full article >>>budding A form of
asexual reproduction in which new individuals develop from a portion of the parent, as in all bryozoans and in many
protozoans, cnidarians, and polychaetes.
bud
scales Modified leaves surrounding and protecting a bud.
Full article >>>In
budding yeast
cells,
vacuoles are the storage compartments of
amino acids and the detoxification compartment, which are described in previous topics. Recently,
vacuoles of
budding yeast
cells have been studied.
Full article >>>The
budding mogul
Disney married a female artist under his employ, Lillian Marie Bounds, on July 13, 1925 and became the father of two children:
Diane Marie Disney (born December 18, 1933)
Sharon Mae Disney (born December 21, 1936) ...
Full article >>>Non
sexual means of
reproduction which can include grafting and
budding.
Autosome. A
chromosome that is not involved in sex de- termination. B beta-
DNA. The normal form of
DNA found in biological systems, which exists as a right-handed helix.
Full article >>>These
organisms possess a unique combination of morphological and ultrastructural properties, including
budding replication, the presence of crateriform structures of unknown function on the
cell surface, a diverse range of extracellular appendages, ...
Full article >>>So, it's a membrane
budding process. So what happens is the viral
RNA's
code for these 10
virus proteins, they are made in the
cell.
Full article >>>(2001) suggesting that NPC1 may cause
vesicle budding by moving
lipid molecules from one leaflet of the
organellar membrane to the other.
Full article >>>The
virus acquires its membrane when it is released from the
cell by
budding (exocytosis).
The
host cell is not necessarily killed.
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reproduction in
animal cells.
Full article >>>It postulates that
species multiply, either by splitting into daughter
species or by "
budding", that is, by the establishment of geographically isloated founder
populations that evolve into new
species.
Gradualism.
Full article >>>Asexual reproduction. Non
sexual means of
reproduction which can include grafting and
budding.
Autosome. A
chromosome that is not involved in sex determination.
B ...
Full article >>>asexual reproduction -- A type of
reproduction involving only one parent that usually produces genetically identical
offspring.
Asexual reproduction occurs without
meiosis or
syngamy, and may happen though
budding, by the
division of a single
cell, ...
Full article >>>: Any form of
reproduction not depending on a
sexual process. It involves a single individual.
Reproduction by
cell division, fragmentation or
budding.
Association ...
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