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Ancient evolutionary trade-offs between yeast ploidy statesTrait variation in yeast is defined by population historyPopulation genomics of domestic and wild yeastsSulfate assimilation mediates tellurite reduction and toxicity in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeHigh-resolution yeast phenomics resolves different physiological features in the saline responsePROPHECY--a database for high-resolution phenomicsPRECOG: a tool for automated extraction and visualization of fitness components in microbial growth phenomics.The yeast transcription factor Crz1 is activated by light in a Ca2+/calcineurin-dependent and PKA-independent manner.Involvement of yeast YOL151W/GRE2 in ergosterol metabolism.Ser3p (Yer081wp) and Ser33p (Yil074cp) are phosphoglycerate dehydrogenases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Dihydroxyacetone kinases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are involved in detoxification of dihydroxyacetone.Concerted evolution of life stage performances signals recent selection on yeast nitrogen use.High-throughput biochemical fingerprinting of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopyMolecular characterization of the α-subunit of Na⁺/K⁺ ATPase from the euryhaline barnacle Balanus improvisus reveals multiple genes and differential expression of alternative splice variantsFragmentation of dihydroxyacetone kinase 1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae indicates a two-domain structure.The stress-induced Tfs1p requires NatB-mediated acetylation to inhibit carboxypeptidase Y and to regulate the protein kinase A pathway.Evolutionary constraints on yeast protein size.Chemogenetic fingerprinting by analysis of cellular growth dynamics.Strategies for structuring interdisciplinary education in Systems Biology: an European perspective.Octopamine receptors from the barnacle balanus improvisus are activated by the alpha2-adrenoceptor agonist medetomidine.Importance of plasticity and local adaptation for coping with changing salinity in coastal areas: a test case with barnacles in the Baltic Sea.Physiological importance and identification of novel targets for the N-terminal acetyltransferase NatB.Phenotypic effects of membrane protein overexpression in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeMetagenomics reveals that detoxification systems are underrepresented in marine bacterial communities.A Geographically Diverse Collection of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Isolates Shows Limited Phenotypic Variation but Extensive Karyotypic Diversity.The Story of a Hitchhiker: Population Genetic Patterns in the Invasive Barnacle Balanus(Amphibalanus) improvisus Darwin 1854.DNA Extraction Protocols for Whole-Genome Sequencing in Marine Organisms.The mitochondrial genome sequences of the round goby and the sand goby reveal patterns of recent evolution in gobiid fishFunctional importance of individual rRNA 2'-O-ribose methylations revealed by high-resolution phenotypingScan-o-matic: High-Resolution Microbial Phenomics at a Massive Scale.Measuring growth rate in high-throughput growth phenotyping.Analysis of aquaporins from the euryhaline barnacle Balanus improvisus reveals differential expression in response to changes in salinity.Systematic exploration of essential yeast gene function with temperature-sensitive mutants.PROPHECY--a yeast phenome database, update 2006.Evolutionary loss of 8-oxo-G repair components among eukaryotes.Robustness and fragility in the yeast high osmolarity glycerol (HOG) signal-transduction pathway.NADH-reductive stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae induces the expression of the minor isoform of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (TDH1).Dihydroxyacetone-induced death is accompanied by advanced glycation endproduct formation in selected proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Caenorhabditis elegans.Life history shapes trait heredity by accumulation of loss-of-function alleles in yeast.Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci in Yeast.
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