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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Characteristic yeast cell phenotypes observed on arrays. DIC images from cell chips
were collected automatically at 60× magnification with DAPI-stained nuclei superimposed
in blue pseudocolor. Each gene name indicates the corresponding deletion strain (for
example, dse2 ΔKanMX4 ). (a) Six phenotypic classes observed among the haploid yeast deletion strains. YIL141W overlaps the AXL2 gene, whose disruption in the deletion strain probably provides the observed morphology.
(b) Changes in cell morphology observed after treating the deletion collection with mating
pheromone. Many mutants, such as the mrps5 ΔKanMX4 deletion strain (left), form 'wild-type'-like mating projections upon adding alpha
factor, while cells lacking STE7 (middle) fail to form mating projections, and cells lacking KEL1 (right) form mating projections of unusual morphology.
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