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Nature Reviews Genetics 10, 222–223 (1 April 2009) | doi:10.1038/nrg2561
Population genetics: A portrait of yeast
Abstract
The importance of yeast for fermentation has shaped our shared history with this organism for thousands of years. By analysing the genomes of dozens of isolates of domestic and wild yeast two studies now document the effect of evolutionary processes on the yeast genome — the result is not only a detailed polymorphism map for this medically and commercially important group of organisms, but also evidence of the influence of humans on the genome structure of domesticated yeast.
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