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*[http://yeast.lab.nig.ac.jp/nig/index_en.html Yeast Genetic Resource Center (YGRC)] maintains over 4,800 S. pombe strains and over 9,000 S. cerevisiae strains.
 
*[http://yeast.lab.nig.ac.jp/nig/index_en.html Yeast Genetic Resource Center (YGRC)] maintains over 4,800 S. pombe strains and over 9,000 S. cerevisiae strains.
  
*[http://www.agr.unipg.it/dbvpg/ Industrial Yeasts Collection DBVPG]. The Industrial Yeasts Collection DBVPG, an academic biological resource centre (BRC) specialized in yeasts and yeast-like microorganisms, offers biological products and services to the international scientific community and to other private Institutions.
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*[http://www.dbvpg.unipg.it/ Industrial Yeasts Collection DBVPG]. The Industrial Yeasts Collection DBVPG, an academic biological resource centre (BRC) specialized in yeasts and yeast-like microorganisms, distributes strains and offers services  
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to the international scientific community and to other private Institutions.
  
 
=Strain Collections=
 
=Strain Collections=

Revision as of 03:32, 15 March 2014

Strain Backgrounds

Stock Centers

  • EUROSCARF, the EUROpean Saccharomyces Cerevisiae ARchive for Functional analysis, maintains a collection of systematic deletion strains searchable by gene name.
  • National Collection of Yeast Cultures (NCYC) maintains over 3,100 non-pathogenic yeasts, including type strains, strains of general interest for education and research, strains of industrial importance, and genetically marked strains.
  • Industrial Yeasts Collection DBVPG. The Industrial Yeasts Collection DBVPG, an academic biological resource centre (BRC) specialized in yeasts and yeast-like microorganisms, distributes strains and offers services

to the international scientific community and to other private Institutions.

Strain Collections

  • Yeast-TAP Fusion Library from Dr. Erin O'Shea and Dr. Jonathan Weissman at UCSF, containing open reading frames (ORFs) tagged with a high-affinity epitope and expressed from their natural chromosomal locations. Hosted by Open Biosystems.
  • The Yeast Transposon Insertion Library Collection, derived by using mini-transposons (mTns) to mutagenize a yeast genomic DNA library, is available from the Mike Snyder lab at Stanford University. Please contact Minyi Shi (minyishi at stanford dot edu) with requests.