Unicellular S.cerevisiae (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) undergoes developmental switches between two differentiation states in response to environmental cues. Under stress conditions, diploid S.cerevisiae cells switch from the yeast form (growth as single oval cells) to the filamentous or pseudohyphae form (growth as elongated cell chains that retain physical attachment between the mother and daughter cells). Filamentous differentiation of S.cerevisiae is a potential model system for study of e...
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