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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0701291104
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Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> strain YJM789

Wei Wu,John H. McCusker,Richard W. Hyman,Ted Jones,Ning Ye,Zhiwei Cao,Zhenglong Gu,Dan Bruno,Molly Miranda,Michelle Nguyen,Julie Wilhelmy,C. Komp,Raquel Tamse,Xiaojing Wang,Peilin Jia,Philippe P. Luedi,Peter J. Oefner,Lior David,Fred S. Dietrich,Yixue Li,Ronald W. Davis,Lars M. Steinmetz

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Biology
Genetics
2007
We sequenced the genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain YJM789, which was derived from a yeast isolated from the lung of an AIDS patient with pneumonia. The strain is used for studies of fungal infections and quantitative genetics because of its extensive phenotypic differences to the laboratory reference strain, including growth at high temperature and deadly virulence in mouse models. Here we show that the approximately 12-Mb genome of YJM789 contains approximately 60,000 SNPs and approximately 6,000 indels with respect to the reference S288c genome, leading to protein polymorphisms with a few known cases of phenotypic changes. Several ORFs are found to be unique to YJM789, some of which might have been acquired through horizontal transfer. Localized regions of high polymorphism density are scattered over the genome, in some cases spanning multiple ORFs and in others concentrated within single genes. The sequence of YJM789 contains clues to pathogenicity and spurs the development of more powerful approaches to dissecting the genetic basis of complex hereditary traits.
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    Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> strain YJM789” is a paper by Wei Wu John H. McCusker Richard W. Hyman Ted Jones Ning Ye Zhiwei Cao Zhenglong Gu Dan Bruno Molly Miranda Michelle Nguyen Julie Wilhelmy C. Komp Raquel Tamse Xiaojing Wang Peilin Jia Philippe P. Luedi Peter J. Oefner Lior David Fred S. Dietrich Yixue Li Ronald W. Davis Lars M. Steinmetz published in 2007. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.