how are buds formed in yeast?
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In yeast, buds arise as small cytoplasmic outgrowths from the parent cell. This is followed by the division of the nucleus. The nucleus of the parent cell divides into two and one of the daughter nuclei migrates into the bud. The bud then enlarges and detaches from the parent cell by forming a constriction at the base.
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In yeast, buds arise as small cytoplasmic outgrowths from the parent cell.
This is followed by the division of the nucleus. The nucleus of the parent cell divides into two and one of the daughter nuclei migrates into the bud.
The bud then enlarges and detaches from the parent cell by forming a constriction at the base
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