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− | |+ YMR144W Yeast Colonies at | + | |+ YMR144W Yeast Colonies at 40 degrees Celsius |
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! Time (sec) !! Colonies !! | ! Time (sec) !! Colonies !! | ||
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+ | |+ Wild Type Yeast Colonies at 40 degrees Celsius | ||
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+ | ! Time (sec) !! Colonies !! | ||
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+ | | 0 || >100 || | ||
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+ | | 15 || 92 || | ||
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+ | | 45 || 86 || | ||
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+ | | 75 || 100 || | ||
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+ | | 105 || 84 || | ||
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+ | | 135 || 81 || | ||
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The general trend of our data yielded a negative relationship between time of heat shock. It can be inferred that with a longer amount of time we the yeast cells could continue being killed off until all of them died. | The general trend of our data yielded a negative relationship between time of heat shock. It can be inferred that with a longer amount of time we the yeast cells could continue being killed off until all of them died. | ||
Revision as of 11:16, 2 May 2023
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Systematic name | YMR144W |
Gene name | |
Aliases | |
Feature type | ORF, Uncharacterized |
Coordinates | Chr XIII:553362..554390 |
Primary SGDID | S000004752 |
Description of YMR144W: Putative protein of unknown function; localized to the nucleus; YMR144W is not an essential gene[1][2]
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Isopropanol
Analysis
Trial two was the most linear to our wild type control while trials one and three seem to be inconclusive.
Heat Shock
Time (sec) | Colonies | |
---|---|---|
0 | >100 | |
15 | 92 | |
45 | 86 | |
75 | 100 | |
105 | 84 | |
135 | 81 |
Time (sec) | Colonies | |
---|---|---|
0 | >100 | |
15 | 92 | |
45 | 86 | |
75 | 100 | |
105 | 84 | |
135 | 81 |
The general trend of our data yielded a negative relationship between time of heat shock. It can be inferred that with a longer amount of time we the yeast cells could continue being killed off until all of them died.
Bases
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