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what is yeast ?????????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yeast are single-celled fungi. As fungi, they are related to the other fungi that people are more familiar with, including: edible mushrooms available at the supermarket, common baker's yeast used to leaven bread, molds that ripen blue cheese, and the molds that produce antibiotics for medical and veterinary use.

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Answered by subashr33
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Yeast is a unicellular eukaryotic organism belongs to the kingdom fungi ,having the binomial name of saccharomyces cerevisae, widely used in wine industry, baking industry, and other industrial products like single cell protein, in making of enzymes etc.

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it is also used in genetic engineering by using it as a recombinants cell or host which is carrying a recombinant plasmid or another plasmid maybe shuttle vectors or 2mu circle plasmid.

it is widely used in transcription translation related studies as it is the simple eukaryotic to study culture and define about it

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