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Revision as of 07:15, 30 May 2011
<protect> Welcome to the Yeast Wiki
- Use the search box in left-hand navigation bar to find or create specific wiki pages.
- Find already existing gene pages pre-filled with basic info from SGD by entering an ORF or gene name into the search box.
- Use these wiki pages as a place to enter your observations or notes for a gene or ORF.
- It's easy to add info! Just create an account via the "Log in/Create an account" link in the upper right-hand corner of this page.
Table of Contents
Protocols and Methods: Includes useful yeast protocols and methods posted by researchers.
Reagents: Includes links to plasmid collections and other useful reagents, such as antibodies.
Strains: Includes information about strain collections and the major yeast strain backgrounds.
Software: Includes software that may be of use to S. cerevisiae researchers
General Topics: A collection of information about the general biology of S. cerevisiae and other fungi, including educational resources.
Career Resources: Includes links to job opportunities posted by researchers.
Useful SGD Links
Online SGD Tutorial developed by OpenHelix: describes navigation of SGD and many features of the database.
Specification for New Interactions and Phenotype FTP files
Yeast nucleosome map: A compiled and systematic reference map of nucleosome positions across the Saccharomyces genome
Useful Wiki Links
MediaWiki User's Guide | MediaWiki FAQ | Quick Guide to Editing Wiki Text </protect>