Genetic Control of the Cell-Division Cycle in Yeast, I. Detection of Mutants
AUTOR(ES)
Hartwell, Leland H.
RESUMO
Time-lapse photomicroscopy has been utilized to detect temperature-sensitive yeast mutants that are defective in gene functions needed at specific stages of the cell-division cycle. This technique provides two types of information about a mutant: the time at which the defective gene function is normally performed, defined as the execution point, and the stage at which cells collect when the function is not performed, defined as the termination point.
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