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15 December, 01:24

Which type of molecule acts as a signaling molecule in yeasts?

steroid

autoinducer

mating factor

second messenger

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  1. 15 December, 02:06
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    The correct answer is the option - mating factor.

    Explanation:

    Yeast can reproduce sexually by a signaling pathway called the mating factor pathway. Mating in yeast occurs between two haploid yeast cells. In this process, two yeast cells form a diploid cell.

    In this process yeast cells secrete a signaling molecule termed as the mating factor that is used to attract them to mating cells to form a diploid cell.

    Thus, the correct answer is option - mating factor.
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