Yeast — of the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae Scientific classification Domain … Wikipedia
Yeast extract — is the common name for various forms of processed yeast products that are used as food additives or flavourings. They are often used in the same way that monosodium glutamate (MSG) is used, and, like MSG, often contain free glutamic acids. The… … Wikipedia
yeast nucleic acid — n RNA … Medical dictionary
Yeast expression platforms — Yeasts can be used to produce proteins and sugars. Yeasts differ in productivity and with respect to their capabilities to secrete, to process and to modify proteins. The different platforms of types of yeast make them better suited for different … Wikipedia
yeast — yeastless, adj. yeastlike, adj. /yeest/, n. 1. any of various small, single celled fungi of the phylum Ascomycota that reproduce by fission or budding, the daughter cells often remaining attached, and that are capable of fermenting carbohydrates… … Universalium
Yeast artificial chromosome — This is a photo of two copies of the Washington University Human Genome YAC Library. Each of the stacks is approximately 12 microtiter plates. Each plate has 96 wells, each with different yeast clones. A yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) is a… … Wikipedia
Yeast — A group of single celled fungi that reproduce by budding. Most yeast are harmless (some are used in baking and brewing). Yeast is commonly present on normal human skin and in areas of moisture, such as the mouth and vagina, usually without… … Medical dictionary
yeast nucleic acid — noun : ribonucleic acid * * * Biochem. See RNA … Useful english dictionary
yeast nucleic acid — Biochem. See RNA. * * * … Universalium
Nutritional yeast — from German natural food store Nutritional yeast is a deactivated yeast, usually Saccharomyces cerevisiae.[1] The scientific work of Louis Pasteur made it possible to isolate yeast in pure culture form … Wikipedia
Folic acid — Folic acid … Wikipedia