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Hypoxia
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6-nonadecynoic acid
cumene hydroperoxide
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S. cerevisiae tup1 deletion or wildtype strains treated with rapamycin
Haploid segregants from a cross between the yeast strains BY4716 and RM11-1a
Study of histone H3 K4,9,14,18,23,27,36,79G
Yeast wildtype or SET2 deleted cells collected at various time points after nutrient stress
FLO1 drives biofilm-like cooperation in budding yeast
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