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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
'S. cerevisiae' researchers have a systematic approach for describing genotypes of yeast strains. You need to follow this system when writing papers, protocols, and when entering yeast strains into the lab database. | ''S. cerevisiae'' researchers have a systematic approach for describing genotypes of yeast strains. You need to follow this system when writing papers, protocols, and when entering yeast strains into the lab database. | ||
This is a summary of the information in "Methods in Yeast Genetics" from the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. See the references below. | |||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== |
Revision as of 14:29, 4 June 2012
Overview
S. cerevisiae researchers have a systematic approach for describing genotypes of yeast strains. You need to follow this system when writing papers, protocols, and when entering yeast strains into the lab database.
This is a summary of the information in "Methods in Yeast Genetics" from the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. See the references below.
Nomenclature
Chromosomal Genes
Nonmendelian Determinants
Genetic Background
Notes
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References
Burke, D. Dawson, D. & Sterns, T. 2000 Methods in Yeast Genetics: A Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Course Manual Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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