Difference between revisions of "General S. cerevisiae Information"

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*An [http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/labs/Sherman-Lab/publications/pdfs/Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae-Yeast-Intro.pdf introduction] to yeast, the most ideal eukaryotic microorganism for biological studies, written by Fred Sherman.
 
*An [http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/labs/Sherman-Lab/publications/pdfs/Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae-Yeast-Intro.pdf introduction] to yeast, the most ideal eukaryotic microorganism for biological studies, written by Fred Sherman.
  
*An updated version of the yeast primer [http://dbb.urmc.rochester.edu/labs/sherman_f/StartedYeast.html Getting Started with Yeast] written by Fred Sherman.
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*An updated version of the yeast primer [http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/labs/Sherman-Lab/publications/pdfs/Getting-Started-With-Yeast.pdf Getting Started with Yeast] written by Fred Sherman.
  
 
*[http://biochemie.web.med.uni-muenchen.de/Yeast_Biol/ Yeast Molecular Biology: A Short Compendium on Basic Features and Novel Aspects] written by Horst Feldmann at the University of Munich
 
*[http://biochemie.web.med.uni-muenchen.de/Yeast_Biol/ Yeast Molecular Biology: A Short Compendium on Basic Features and Novel Aspects] written by Horst Feldmann at the University of Munich

Revision as of 08:56, 21 May 2013

This page has replaced the Virtual Library. See also other fungi information.

  • An introduction to yeast, the most ideal eukaryotic microorganism for biological studies, written by Fred Sherman.
  • A table describing the gene targets of the different RNA polymerases in S. cerevisiae.
  • A tutorial from the University of Saskatchewan provides an introduction to SGD and to S. cerevisiae molecular biology and genetics.
  • A list of websites with relevance to S. cerevisiae molecular biology and genetics and to general molecular biology.
  • Search the Yeast BioSci (a.k.a. BioNet) Electronic Conference