The cell central metabolism has been shaped throughout evolutionary times when facing challenges from the availability of resources. In the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a set of duplicated genes originating from an ancestral whole-genome and several coetaneous small-scale duplication events drive energy transfer through glucose metabolism as the main carbon source either by fermentation or respiration. These duplicates (~a third of the genome) have been dated back to approximately 100 MY, allowing for enough evolutionary time to diverge in both sequence and function. Gene duplication has been proposed as a molecular mechanism of biological innovation, maintaining balance between mutational robustness and evolvability of the syst...
Most microbial species, including model eukaryote Saccharomyces cerevisiae, possess genetic capabili...
htmlabstractWhole genome duplications (WGDs) have been hypothesized to be responsible for major tran...
Yeast metabolism has been a subject of research since the XIX century, when Louis Pasteur had proved...
The cell central metabolism has been shaped throughout evolutionary times when facing challenges fro...
This article belongs to the Section Molecular Informatics.The cell central metabolism has been shape...
Resumen del póster presentado al Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution Meeting (SMBEv), celebr...
Ethanol is the main by-product of yeast sugar fermentation that affects microbial growth parameters,...
Ethanol is the main by-product of yeast sugar fermentation that affects microbial growth parameters,...
As a result of ancestral whole-genome and small-scale duplication events, the genomes of Saccharomyc...
The genetic basis underlying how organisms adapt to different environments and evolve new life style...
Trabajo presentado al Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE), celebrado e...
Gene and genome duplication are the major sources of biological innovations in plants and animals. F...
Under aerobic conditions, most yeasts such as Kluyveromyces lactis, prefer the respiratory pathway a...
Gene duplication is an important source of novelties and genome complexity. What genes are preserved...
Gene duplication generatesnewgeneticmaterial,which has been shownto lead tomajor innovations in unic...
Most microbial species, including model eukaryote Saccharomyces cerevisiae, possess genetic capabili...
htmlabstractWhole genome duplications (WGDs) have been hypothesized to be responsible for major tran...
Yeast metabolism has been a subject of research since the XIX century, when Louis Pasteur had proved...
The cell central metabolism has been shaped throughout evolutionary times when facing challenges fro...
This article belongs to the Section Molecular Informatics.The cell central metabolism has been shape...
Resumen del póster presentado al Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution Meeting (SMBEv), celebr...
Ethanol is the main by-product of yeast sugar fermentation that affects microbial growth parameters,...
Ethanol is the main by-product of yeast sugar fermentation that affects microbial growth parameters,...
As a result of ancestral whole-genome and small-scale duplication events, the genomes of Saccharomyc...
The genetic basis underlying how organisms adapt to different environments and evolve new life style...
Trabajo presentado al Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE), celebrado e...
Gene and genome duplication are the major sources of biological innovations in plants and animals. F...
Under aerobic conditions, most yeasts such as Kluyveromyces lactis, prefer the respiratory pathway a...
Gene duplication is an important source of novelties and genome complexity. What genes are preserved...
Gene duplication generatesnewgeneticmaterial,which has been shownto lead tomajor innovations in unic...
Most microbial species, including model eukaryote Saccharomyces cerevisiae, possess genetic capabili...
htmlabstractWhole genome duplications (WGDs) have been hypothesized to be responsible for major tran...
Yeast metabolism has been a subject of research since the XIX century, when Louis Pasteur had proved...