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Is budding in yeast an example of fission?(5 marks)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Fission yeast, like budding yeast has two TOR homologs. In budding yeast either Tor1 or Tor2 can form TORC1, whereas TORC2 contains Tor2 only.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, because binary fission in Amoeba involves mitosis.

Budding in yeast was first thought to be a mitotic but now it's Known that budding is also mitotic.

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