Yeast colonies are suspended in complete PCR buffer and transferred to a thermal cycler for 35 cycles of PCR. The products of the amplification reaction are analyzed by gel electrophoresis. - [Read Analyzing Yeast Colonies by PCR Protocol]
Complex yeast media protocols. Including: YPAD Medium or Also Called YPD plus Adenine; Synthetic Complete Drop Out (SC drop-out)Medium; Synthetic Complete drop-out Medium Mix (SC drop-out). - [Read Complex Yeast Media Protocols]
Protocol for fission yeast media. Includes: YES (yeast extract with supplements) for rich complete media; YSO, for modified rich media; EMM (Edinburgh minimal medium) for minimal selective media; stock solutions to make up minimal media; MB, a very stringent minimal for transformation; Sporulation media; ME (malt extract); SPAS; EMMGlut. - [Read Fission Yeast Media Protocol]
Primer pairs will amplify sequences present as a single copy in the mouse genome with the Universal Genotyping Protocol. Includes: b-Galactosidase (LacZ); cre-recombinase; CFP; diphtheria toxin; dsRED; Fabpi-200; Fabpi-500; flp recombinase; GFP/BFP/YFP; human growth hormone (complete); human growth hormone (transcriptional stop); luciferase (click-beetle); luciferase (firefly); neomycin phosphotransferase; SRY (male-specific); tTA (tet-on). - [Read PCR Genotyping Primer Pairs Protocols]
SAGE is a new method that has been invented at Johns Hopkins University in USA to give scientists an overview of a cell’s complete gene activity. It works by capturing RNAs, identifying them and counting them. By comparing different types of cells, the researchers hope to generate profiles that will help them understand healthy cells and what goes wrong during diseases. Includes: How SAGE works and Steps of SAGE. - [Read Serial Analysis Of Gene Expression (SAGE)]
SNP detection with mutagenic primers. Input sequence will be searched to find changes in one nucleotide near the location of the SNP, so that mutagenic primers may be easily designed. Bikandi, J., San Millán, R., Rementeria, A., and Garaizar, J. In silico analysis of complete bacterial genomes: PCR, AFLP-PCR, and endonuclease restriction. Bioinformatics 2004 Mar 22;20(5):798-9. - [Read SNP detection with mutagenic primers]
Protocol describes a split luciferase complementation assay that can be used to repetitively and noninvasively study the interaction of proteins in small living animals. After the expression of the appropriate vectors has been checked in cell culture in vivo, studies can be performed either by implanting transiently transfected cells for short-term analysis (maximum of 7 days), or with tumor models grown from tumor cells stably expressing the complete reporter system. - [Read Split Luciferase Complementation Assay for Studying Interaction of Proteins X and Y in Living Mice]
Some yeast strains are unstable (e. g., small YAC-bearing strains) and need to be repurified by streaking on an agar plate and then verifying the genetic content of the isolated colony before proceeding. In cases where the strain is unstable, plan to streak the cells onto the selective medium to retain the desired stock, (however, most strains can be streaked onto the complete medium, YPD). - [Read Streaking Yeast Stocks Protocols]
T Cell Depletion by Cytotoxic Elimination Protocol- https://catalog.invitrogen.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=iProtocol.unitSectionTree&treeNodeID=9E66365BA79D5D5A9DA4948DDF019E3B&objectid=6674981906D4B89C730A2E1ED1987295
Protocol describes removal of T cell subsets by cytotoxic elimination using CD-specific antibodies. Describes the complete removal of T cells from lymphocyte preparations based on the presence of the glycoprotein Thy-1 on the cell surface of T lymphocytes. Cytotoxic elimination is employed; however, Thy-1-specific antibodies are used rather than MHC class II-specific antibodies so that T cells are eliminated rather than B cells and accessory cells. - [Read T Cell Depletion by Cytotoxic Elimination Protocol]
The protocol gives general considerations for the design of targeting vectors for transgenic mice. The protocol shares tips in the design of knock-out and knock-in vectors and some of their strategies for producing homologously recombined embryonic stem cells.