Cells adapt to the loss of genes previously thought vital for survival

Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 08:40 in Biology & Nature

Yeast cells can survive even when missing certain 'essential' genes, A*STAR researchers have found. This surprising discovery has major ramifications for understanding how cells adapt to challenging situations and for overcoming the problem of drug resistance.

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