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The Early Days of Yeast Genetics - Hall, Michael N (Editor), and Linder, Patrick (Editor)
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Yeast genetics began with Winge's 1935 studies of S. cerevisiae in Copenhagen, and afterwards was pursued by Lindegren in the U.S. and Ephrussi in France. Genetic studies in S. pombe were pioneered by Leupold in the 1940s in Switzerland. Within four decades, not without controversies, both yeast species were recognized as essential models in eukaryotic molecular cell biology. In this remarkable volume, Hall and Linder have assembled the reminiscences of many early investigators whose pioneering studies in the years before ...

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The Early Days of Yeast Genetics 1993, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

ISBN-13: 9780879693787

Hardcover