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"Fission yeast contains one of the smallest numbers of genes of a known genome sequence for a eukaryote, including only three genes in its genome"

"Three genes" looks like a mistake - was the intention of the author to refer to the three chromosomes which comprise the genome of the fission yeast? Eyal Bairey (talk) 15:05, 2 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Like bakers yeast, S. pombe is a very well studied organism, used by many labs, that has contributed much to our knowledge about cellular processes such as cell cycle. I don't think "mid importance" for microbiology is appropriate. --Spitfire ch 12:41, 21 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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