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  • Dwight, Selina S, Midori A Harris, Kara Dolinski, Catherine A Ball, Gail Binkley, Karen R Christie, Dianna G Fisk, et al. (2002) 2002. “Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) Provides Secondary Gene Annotation Using the Gene Ontology (GO).”. Nucleic Acids Res 30 (1): 69-72.
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  • Balakrishnan, Rama, Karen R Christie, Maria C Costanzo, Kara Dolinski, Selina S Dwight, Stacia R Engel, Dianna G Fisk, et al. (2005) 2005. “Fungal BLAST and Model Organism BLASTP Best Hits: New Comparison Resources at the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD).”. Nucleic Acids Res 33 (Database issue).
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  • Weng, Shuai, Qing Dong, Rama Balakrishnan, Karen R Christie, Maria Costanzo, Kara Dolinski, Selina S Dwight, et al. (2003) 2003. “Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) Provides Biochemical and Structural Information for Budding Yeast Proteins.”. Nucleic Acids Res 31 (1): 216-8.
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  • Guan, Yuanfang, Maitreya Dunham, and Olga G Troyanskaya. (2007) 2007. “Functional Analysis of Gene Duplications in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.”. Genetics 175 (2): 933-43.
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  • Engel, Stacia R, Rama Balakrishnan, Gail Binkley, Karen R Christie, Maria C Costanzo, Selina S Dwight, Dianna G Fisk, et al. (2010) 2010. “Saccharomyces Genome Database Provides Mutant Phenotype Data.”. Nucleic Acids Res 38 (Database issue).
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  • Nash, Robert, Shuai Weng, Ben Hitz, Rama Balakrishnan, Karen R Christie, Maria C Costanzo, Selina S Dwight, et al. (2007) 2007. “Expanded Protein Information at SGD: New Pages and Proteome Browser.”. Nucleic Acids Res 35 (Database issue).
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  • Issel-Tarver, Laurie, Karen R Christie, Kara Dolinski, Rey Andrada, Rama Balakrishnan, Catherine A Ball, Gail Binkley, et al. 2002. “Saccharomyces Genome Database.”. Methods Enzymol 350: 329-46.
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  • Huttenhower, Curtis, Chad L Myers, Matthew A Hibbs, and Olga G Troyanskaya. 2009. “Computational Analysis of the Yeast Proteome: Understanding and Exploiting Functional Specificity in Genomic Data.”. Methods Mol Biol 548: 273-93.
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  • Fisk, Dianna G, Catherine A Ball, Kara Dolinski, Stacia R Engel, Eurie L Hong, Laurie Issel-Tarver, Katja Schwartz, et al. (2006) 2006. “Saccharomyces Cerevisiae S288C Genome Annotation: A Working Hypothesis.”. Yeast 23 (12): 857-65.
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  • Petti, Allegra A, Scott McIsaac, Olivia Ho-Shing, Harmen J Bussemaker, and David Botstein. (2012) 2012. “Combinatorial Control of Diverse Metabolic and Physiological Functions by Transcriptional Regulators of the Yeast Sulfur Assimilation Pathway.”. Mol Biol Cell 23 (15): 3008-24.
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  • Baryshnikova, Anastasia, Michael Costanzo, Yungil Kim, Huiming Ding, Judice Koh, Kiana Toufighi, Ji-Young Youn, et al. (2010) 2010. “Quantitative Analysis of Fitness and Genetic Interactions in Yeast on a Genome Scale.”. Nat Methods 7 (12): 1017-24.
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  • Dunham, Maitreya, Hassan Badrane, Tracy Ferea, Julian Adams, Patrick O Brown, Frank Rosenzweig, and David Botstein. (2002) 2002. “Characteristic Genome Rearrangements in Experimental Evolution of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99 (25): 16144-9.
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  • Gibney, Patrick A, Mark J Hickman, Patrick H Bradley, John C Matese, and David Botstein. (2013) 2013. “Phylogenetic Portrait of the Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Functional Genome.”. G3 (Bethesda) 3 (8): 1335-40.
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  • Dolinski, Kara, and David Botstein. (2005) 2005. “Changing Perspectives in Yeast Research Nearly a Decade After the Genome Sequence.”. Genome Res 15 (12): 1611-9.
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  • McIsaac, Scott, Allegra A Petti, Harmen J Bussemaker, and David Botstein. (2012) 2012. “Perturbation-Based Analysis and Modeling of Combinatorial Regulation in the Yeast Sulfur Assimilation Pathway.”. Mol Biol Cell 23 (15): 2993-3007.
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  • Choi, Joonhyuk, Abbhirami Rajagopal, Yi-Fan Xu, Joshua D Rabinowitz, and Erin K O’Shea. 2017. “A Systematic Genetic Screen for Genes Involved in Sensing Inorganic Phosphate Availability in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.”. PLoS One 12 (5): e0176085. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0176085.
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  • Caudy, Amy A, Yuanfang Guan, Yue Jia, Christina Hansen, Chris DeSevo, Alicia P Hayes, Joy Agee, et al. (2013) 2013. “A New System for Comparative Functional Genomics of Saccharomyces Yeasts.”. Genetics 195 (1): 275-87.
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  • Haarer, Brian, Susan Viggiano, Mathew A Hibbs, Olga G Troyanskaya, and David C Amberg. (2007) 2007. “Modeling Complex Genetic Interactions in a Simple Eukaryotic Genome: Actin Displays a Rich Spectrum of Complex Haploinsufficiencies.”. Genes Dev 21 (2): 148-59.
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  • Capra, John A, Katrin Paeschke, Mona Singh, and Virginia A Zakian. 2010. “G-Quadruplex DNA Sequences Are Evolutionarily Conserved and Associated With Distinct Genomic Features in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.”. PLoS Comput Biol 6 (7): e1000861.
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  • Gresham, David, Douglas M Ruderfer, Stephen C Pratt, Joseph Schacherer, Maitreya Dunham, David Botstein, and Leonid Kruglyak. (2006) 2006. “Genome-Wide Detection of Polymorphisms at Nucleotide Resolution With a Single DNA Microarray.”. Science 311 (5769): 1932-6.
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  • Schacherer, Joseph, Douglas M Ruderfer, David Gresham, Kara Dolinski, David Botstein, and Leonid Kruglyak. 2007. “Genome-Wide Analysis of Nucleotide-Level Variation in Commonly Used Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Strains.”. PLoS One 2 (3): e322.
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  • McIsaac, Scott, Benjamin L Oakes, Xin Wang, Krysta A Dummit, David Botstein, and Marcus B Noyes. (2013) 2013. “Synthetic Gene Expression Perturbation Systems With Rapid, Tunable, Single-Gene Specificity in Yeast.”. Nucleic Acids Res 41 (4): e57.
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  • Hirschman, Jodi E, Rama Balakrishnan, Karen R Christie, Maria C Costanzo, Selina S Dwight, Stacia R Engel, Dianna G Fisk, et al. (2006) 2006. “Genome Snapshot: A New Resource at the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) Presenting an Overview of the Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Genome.”. Nucleic Acids Res 34 (Database issue).
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  • Dwight, Selina S, Rama Balakrishnan, Karen R Christie, Maria C Costanzo, Kara Dolinski, Stacia R Engel, Becket Feierbach, et al. (2004) 2004. “Saccharomyces Genome Database: Underlying Principles and Organisation.”. Brief Bioinform 5 (1): 9-22.
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  • Costanzo, Michael, Anastasia Baryshnikova, Jeremy Bellay, Yungil Kim, Eric D Spear, Carolyn S Sevier, Huiming Ding, et al. (2010) 2010. “The Genetic Landscape of a Cell.”. Science 327 (5964): 425-31.
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  • Christie, Karen R, Shuai Weng, Rama Balakrishnan, Maria C Costanzo, Kara Dolinski, Selina S Dwight, Stacia R Engel, et al. (2004) 2004. “Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) Provides Tools to Identify and Analyze Sequences from Saccharomyces Cerevisiae and Related Sequences from Other Organisms.”. Nucleic Acids Res 32 (Database issue).
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  • Hong, Eurie L, Rama Balakrishnan, Qing Dong, Karen R Christie, Julie Park, Gail Binkley, Maria C Costanzo, et al. (2008) 2008. “Gene Ontology Annotations at SGD: New Data Sources and Annotation Methods.”. Nucleic Acids Res 36 (Database issue).
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