The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XII

M. Johnston, L. Hillier, L. Riles, K. Albermann, B. André, W. Ansorge, V. Benes, M. Brückner, H. Delius, E. Dubois, A. Düsterhöft, K. D. Entian, M. Floeth, A. Goffeau, U. Hebling, K. Heumann, D. Heuss-Neitzel, H. Hilbert, F. Hilger, K. KleineP. Kötter, E. J. Louis, F. Messenguy, H. W. Mewes, T. Miosga, D. Möstl, S. Müller-Auer, U. Nentwich, B. Obermaier, E. Piravandi, T. M. Pohl, D. Portetelle, B. Purnelle, S. Rechmann, M. Rieger, M. Rinke, M. Rose, M. Scharfe, B. Scherens, P. Scholler, C. Schwager, S. Schwarz, A. P. Underwood, L. A. Urrestarazu, M. Vandenbol, P. Verhasselt, F. Vierendeels, M. Voet, G. Volckaert, H. Voss, R. Wambutt, E. Wedler, H. Wedler, F. K. Zimmermann, A. Zollner, J. Hani, J. D. Hoheisel

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Abstract

The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the pre-eminent organism for the study of basic functions of eukaryotic cells. All of the genes of this simple eukaryotic cell have recently been revealed by an international collaborative effort to determine the complete DNA sequence of its nuclear genome. Here we describe some of the features of chromosome XII.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)87-90
Number of pages4
JournalNature
Volume387
Issue number6632 SUPPL.
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 May 1997
Externally publishedYes

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