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The types of proteins that are found in yeast cells are very similar to those also found in the human body. That is why it is sometimes difficult for our body's immune system to detect them and fight them off.

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In general no. There are a number of genes that are very similar between yeast and humans. And as a rule the more similar, or conserved, a gene is across very different species the more important for life it is.

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true, the genes encoded are different but the code is identical.

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