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Title:
Guide to yeast genetics and molecular biology
Series:
Methods in enzymology; 194
Publication Information:
San Diego, Calif : Academic Pr., 1991
ISBN:
9780121820954

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This guide presents a compilation of the protocols and procedures that have made saccharomyce cerevisiae such a facile system for all researchers in yeast molecular and cell biology. It is designed to meet the needs of the newcomer, experienced researcher, and graduate student. Alternative procedures in genetics, cloning, cell biology, microscopy, and organelle separation (ie nuclei) are compared and their relative merits and disadvantages clearly described.


Table of Contents

Basic Methods of Yeast GeneticsF. Sherman
Getting Started with YeastF. Sherman and J. Hicks
Micromanipulation and Dissection of AsciF. Sherman and P. Wakem
Mapping Yeast GenesS.L. Gerring and C. Connelly and P. Hieter
Positional Mapping of Genes by Chromosome Blotting and Chromosome FragmentationG.F. Sprague
Assay of Yeast Mating ReactionY. Kassir and G. Simchen
Monitoring Meiosis and Sporulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeR.E. Esposito and M. Dresser and M. Breitenbach
Identifying Sporulation Genes
Visualizing Synaptonemal Complexes
and Large-Scale Spore and Spore Wall PurificationI. Herskowitz and R.E. Jensen
Putting the HO Gene to Work: Practical Uses for Mating-Type SwitchingB. Rockmill and E.J. Lambie and G.S. Roeder
Spore EnrichmentT.D. Fox and L.S. Folley and J.J. Mulero and T.W. McMullin and P.E. Thorsness and L.O. Hedin and M.C. Costanzo
Analysis and Manipulation of Yeast Mitochondrial Genes
Cloning and Recombinant DNAP. Philippsen and A. Stotz and C. Scherf
DNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeD.M. Becker and L. Guarente
High-Efficiency Transformation of Yeast by ElectroporationJ.A. Heinemann and G.F. Sprague
Transmission of Plasmid DNA to Yeast by Conjugation with BacteriaM.D. Rose and J.R. Broach
Cloning Genes by Complementation in YeastR.A. Young and R.W. Davis
Gene Isolation with