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  • 2043204270932381021102115603651051036811PublicAssets/6971Multicellular yeast called snowflake yeast that researchers created through many generations of directed evolution from unicellular yeast. Here, the researchers visualized nuclei in orange to help them study changes in how the yeast cells divided. Cell walls are shown in blue. This image was captured using spinning disk confocal microscopy. <Br><Br> Related to images <a href="https://images.nigms.nih.gov/pages/DetailPage.aspx?imageid2=6969">6969</a> and <a href="https://images.nigms.nih.gov/pages/DetailPage.aspx?imageid2=6970">6970</a>.William Ratcliff, Georgia Institute of Technology.Anthony Burnetti, Ozan Bozdağ, and William Ratcliff, Georgia Institute of Technology.Photograph

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    Snowflake yeast

    Multicellular yeast called snowflake yeast that researchers created through many generations of directed evolution from unicellular yeast. Here, the researchers visualized nuclei in orange to help them study changes in how the yeast cells divided. Cell walls are shown in blue. This image was captured using spinning disk confocal microscopy.

    Related to images 6969 and 6970.

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    William Ratcliff, Georgia Institute of Technology.

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    Anthony Burnetti, Ozan Bozdağ, and William Ratcliff, Georgia Institute of Technology.

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    Photograph

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    6971

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