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| Philip John Livingstone BellSummaryAffiliation: Macquarie University Country: Australia Publications
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Facilitating functional analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome using an EGFP-based promoter library and flow cytometryP J Bell
Burns Philp Research and Development, 67 Epping Road, North Ryde, New South Wales 2113, Australia
Yeast 15:1747-59. 1999..cerevisiae. The ability to identify regulated promoters rapidly should facilitate the functional analysis of the yeast genome by identifying genes induced by specific physiological conditions...
Comparison of fermentative capacities of industrial baking and wild-type yeasts of the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae in different sugar mediaP J Bell
Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Lett Appl Microbiol 32:224-9. 2001..To compare the fermentative capacity of wild and domesticated isolates of the genus Saccharomyces...
Yeast differentiation using histone promoter sequencesP J L Bell
Microbiogen Pty Ltd, Macquarie University Campus, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Lett Appl Microbiol 38:388-92. 2004..To evaluate a new platform for yeast differentiation based on histone promoter regions...
Sex and the eukaryotic cell cycle is consistent with a viral ancestry for the eukaryotic nucleusPhilip John Livingstone Bell
Macquarie University, Biological Sciences, Talavera Road, North Ryde, Sydney NSW 2109, Australia
J Theor Biol 243:54-63. 2006..In the extended VE hypothesis presented here, the eukaryotic cell cycle arises as a consequence of the derivation of the nucleus from a lysogenic DNA virus...
The viral eukaryogenesis hypothesis: a key role for viruses in the emergence of eukaryotes from a prokaryotic world environmentPhilip John Livingstone Bell
Microbiogen Pty Ltd, N S W, Australia
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1178:91-105. 2009..The VE hypothesis conceptually unifies prokaryotic and eukaryotic sex into variants of a single process...
