Why is saccharomyces cerevisiae used as a model organism?
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Baker's or budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) has long been a popular model organism? for basic biological research. ... Fission yeast chromosomes share a number of important features with human chromosomes making the organism a very useful model in human genetics. The S. pombe genome sequence was published in 2002.
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Cerevisiae as a model organism to study different biological processes and pathways in specific organisms, while pinpointing specific processes in this yeast that may not be readily generalizable to other organisms.
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