A model of yeast cell-cycle regulation based on multisite phosphorylation.
In order for the cell's genome to be passed intact from one generation to the next, the events of the cell cycle (DNA replication, mitosis, cell division) must be executed in the correct order, despite the considerable molecular noise inherent in any protein-based regulatory system residing in...
Main Authors: | Barik, D, Baumann, W, Paul, MR, Novak, B, Tyson, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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