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André Goffeau's imprinting on second generation yeast “genomologists”

TitleAndré Goffeau's imprinting on second generation yeast “genomologists”
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsFairhead, C, Fischer, G, Liti, G, Neuvéglise, C, Schacherer, J
JournalYeast
Volume36
Issue4
Pagination167 - 175
Date Published2019/04/01
ISBN Number0749-503X
KeywordsAndré Goffeau, genome sequence, Genomics, Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract

Abstract All authors of the present paper have worked in labs that participated to the sequencing effort of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae reference genome, and we owe to this the fact that we have all chosen to work on genomics of yeasts. S. cerevisiae has been a popular model species for genetics since the 20th century as well as being a model for general eukaryotic cellular processes. Although it has also been used empirically in fermentation for millennia, there was until recently, a lack of knowledge about the natural and evolutionary history of this yeast. The achievement of the international effort to sequence its genome was the foundation for understanding many eukaryotic biological processes but also represented the first step towards the study of the genome and ecological diversity of yeast populations worldwide. We will describe recent advances in yeast comparative and population genomics that find their origins in the S. cerevisiae genome project initiated and pursued by André Goffeau.

URLhttps://doi.org/10.1002/yea.3377
Short TitleYeast

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