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*Computational and Systems Biology Program, Washington University in St. Louis
*Computational and Systems Biology Program, Washington University in St. Louis
*[[Special:Emailuser/J. Steen Hoyer|Email me through OpenWetWare]]
*[[Special:Emailuser/J. Steen Hoyer|Email me through OpenWetWare]]
*http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1338-8900


I previously worked in the Kaplinsky lab at Swarthmore College and the Meyers lab at the University of Delaware.
I previously worked in the Kaplinsky lab at Swarthmore College and the Meyers lab at the University of Delaware. I was in the Molecular and Cellular Biology Program at Oregon State University prior to transferring to WUSTL.


==Links and notes==
==Links and notes==
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Some people (e.g. Sherman) reserve the term 'SD' for minimal media without amino acids, and refer to the corresponding media with amino acids as 'SC'. Others (e.g. Clontech) refer to both as 'SD'.
Some people (e.g. Sherman) reserve the term 'SD' for minimal media without amino acids, and refer to the corresponding media with amino acids as 'SC'. Others (e.g. Clontech) refer to both as 'SD'.
Abbreviation 1 for Yeast Extract/Peptone/Dextrose (YEPD) is easy to confuse with YEP media, and the abbreviation 2 (YPDA [with Adenine]) is easy to confuse with Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) media!


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Revision as of 11:04, 20 August 2013

Contact Info

J. Steen Hoyer (an artistic interpretation)

I previously worked in the Kaplinsky lab at Swarthmore College and the Meyers lab at the University of Delaware. I was in the Molecular and Cellular Biology Program at Oregon State University prior to transferring to WUSTL.

Links and notes

Arabidopsis

S. cerevisiae

Clontech Yeast Protocols Handbook PDF, Matchmaker Handbook PDF

Fred Sherman: Intro, how-to-start

Different names for dropout media

  • SC = synthetic complete.
  • SD = synthetic dropout/dextrose

Some people (e.g. Sherman) reserve the term 'SD' for minimal media without amino acids, and refer to the corresponding media with amino acids as 'SC'. Others (e.g. Clontech) refer to both as 'SD'.

Abbreviation 1 for Yeast Extract/Peptone/Dextrose (YEPD) is easy to confuse with YEP media, and the abbreviation 2 (YPDA [with Adenine]) is easy to confuse with Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) media!

McClean:Protocols