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Article: Transcription factor control of growth rate dependent genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae : A three factor design.(Research article)
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- BMC Genomics
- Article date:
- July 18, 2008
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Authors: Alessandro Fazio (equal contributor) [1,2]; Michael C Jewett (equal contributor) [1,4]; Pascale Daran-Lapujade [3]; Roberta Mustacchi [1]; Renata Usaite [1]; Jack T Pronk [3]; Christopher T Workman [2]; Jens Nielsen (corresponding author) [1,5]
Background
Regulation of cell growth is of crucial importance for the survival of all living cells. Much effort, therefore, has focused on understanding the mechanisms that control how cells achieve balanced growth, e.g. control of the cell cycle and biosynthesis of cellular building blocks. To date, DNA microarray technology [1, 2] has had a considerable impact in defining causal relationships between ...
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