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a)cell cycle of fission yeast. (b) division of the yeast cells into the daughter cells.

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Answered by Allanpandit17
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Please refer to the attachments for Answer a). and b).

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Answered by hldrrai4
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a.Fission yeast cells are rod shaped and divide by medial fission. The division cycle is quite rapid, with a generation time of S. pombe between 2 and 4 hours . ... Generally fission yeast is a haploid, with diploid growth only a transient stage in sexual differentiation.

b. The asymmetric lineage in yeast involves the regulation of mating-type switching. ... cerevisiae cell divides by budding to produce two distinct progeny cells: a 'daughter' from the bud, and a 'mother' from the cell that buds.

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