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Cellular asymmetry

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The Effect Of High Terperature On Mating: Developmental Buffering Of S. Cerevisiae To The Environment, Sarah Hosie May 2015

The Effect Of High Terperature On Mating: Developmental Buffering Of S. Cerevisiae To The Environment, Sarah Hosie

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In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, cellular polarization is an essential structural and functional aspect of growth and development. It is responsible for yielding and maintaining cellular asymmetry, and allows for cells to function. Mating in S. cerevisiae is a process that incorporates cell-to-cell signaling, signal transduction, cellular polarization, plasmogamy, karyogamy, and many other cellular processes. Each of these steps is mediated by a myriad of signaling proteins that are involved in a signaling cascade that is regulated by both extracellular and intracellular signals. Much is known about the mating process and pathway in S. cerevisiae. However, this project aimed to …