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Yeast Protocols: Methods in Cell and Molecular Biology (Methods in Molecular Biology)

by Evans, Ivor H.
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Overview

Yeast Protocols contains many key techniques for studying the biology of yeasts at both the cellular and molecular levels. Working primarily from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the expert contributors explain step-by-step how to successfully isolate, identify, and culture yeasts; the secrets of meiotic mapping; how to use PFGE in karyotyping and gene localization; the methods for purification and analysis of various cell components; and the construction and exploitation of genomic DNA clone banks. They also cover the latest methods for chromosome engineering, insertional mutagenesis by Ty elements, mRNA abundance and half-life measurements, the use of reporter gene systems, genotoxicity testing, and more.

Yeast Protocols follows the widely applauded Humana Methods in Molecular Biology style: brief introductions putting the particular method in context, comprehensive lists of materials, cookbook style instructions, and troubleshooting notes to avoid common pitfalls and solve problems. The techniques can be used with confidence and success by both inexperienced newcomers and established researchers.

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Synopsis

Yeast Protocols contains many key techniques for studying the biology of yeasts at both the cellular and molecular levels. Working primarily from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the expert contributors explain step-by-step how to successfully isolate, identify, and culture yeasts; the secrets of meiotic mapping; how to use PFGE in karyotyping and gene localization; the methods for purification and analysis of various cell components; and the construction and exploitation of genomic DNA clone banks. They also cover the latest methods for chromosome engineering, insertional mutagenesis by Ty elements, mRNA abundance and half-life measurements, the use of reporter gene systems, genotoxicity testing, and more.
Yeast Protocols follows the widely applauded Humana Methods in Molecular Biology style: brief introductions putting the particular method in context, comprehensive lists of materials, cookbook style instructions, and troubleshooting notes to avoid common pitfalls and solve problems. The techniques can be used with confidence and success by both inexperienced newcomers and established researchers.

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Forty scientists contributed to this guide for studying the biology of yeasts at the cellular and molecular levels. Working primarily from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the chapters explain in a step-by-step manner how to: isolate, identify, and culture yeasts; and use PFGE in karyotyping and gene localization. They also cover meiotic mapping; the methods for purification and analysis of various cell components; the construction and exploitation of genomic DNA clone banks; chromosome engineering; insertional mutagenesis by TY elements; mRNA abundance and half-life measurements; reporter gene systems; and genotoxicity testing. Plastic comb binding. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 5, 1996
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
448
Format
Paperback, 1996
ISBN
9780896033191

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