Abstract

![Figure][1] In 1974, Paul Nurse was searching for fission yeast mutants that were larger than normal when he instead found one that was smaller. This unexpected wee mutant (named for its discovery in Scotland) led Nurse to identify a critical regulator of the cell cycle, and helped him win a

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