Comprehensive Identification of Cell Cycle–regulated Genes of the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Microarray Hybridization
Paul T. Spellman,Gavin Sherlock,Gavin Sherlock,Michael Q. Zhang,Vishwanath R. Iyer,Kirk R. Anders,Michael B. Eisen,Patrick O. Brown,Patrick O. Brown,David Botstein,Bruce Futcher +10 more
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A comprehensive catalog of yeast genes whose transcript levels vary periodically within the cell cycle is created, and it is found that the mRNA levels of more than half of these 800 genes respond to one or both of these cyclins.Abstract:
We sought to create a comprehensive catalog of yeast genes whose transcript levels vary periodically within the cell cycle. To this end, we used DNA microarrays and samples from yeast cultures sync...read more
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