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Product Format
frozen
Type Strain
no
Genotype
MATa leu2 pet14 rad50-1 rna3 met? trp3 gal2 arg1 ade2
(Markers carried by these strains cover almost the entire genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and are spaced approximately 50 cM apart.), (The rad50-1 mutation in STX83-17D has been shown by YGSC to map at the same chromosomal location as that found by M. Kupiec and G. Simchen and by J. Game for the RAD50 gene, namely, on chromosome XIV about 11 cM proximal to met2)
Preceptrol®
no
Mating Type
a
Ploidy
haploid
Comments
Mapping strains: mapping with multiply-marked strains developed at YGSC (AB5): mapping strains
rna strains are temperature-sensitive; they grow at 23C but not at 36C.
pet strains are unable to grow on non-fermentable substrates.
pet14 strains are leaky.
gal strains may turn yellow.
ade2 strains turn red when present as the sole adenine mutation in the strain.
Medium
ATCC® Medium 1069: YPAD medium
Growth Conditions
Temperature: 25.0°C
Atmosphere: Typical aerobic
Name of Depositor
YGSC
Special Collection
Yeast Genetic Stock Center
Chain of Custody
ATCC <<--YGSC<<--
References
Kupiec M, Simchen G. Cloning and mapping of the RAD50 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol. Gen. Genet. 193: 525-531, 1984. PubMed: 6323924
Markers carried by these strains cover almost the entire genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and are spaced approximately 50 cM apart.
The rad50-1 mutation in STX83-17D has been shown by YGSC to map at the same chromosomal location as that found by M. Kupiec and G. Simchen and by J. Game for the RAD50 gene, namely, on chromosome XIV about 11 cM proximal to met2
Markers carried by these strains cover almost the entire genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and are spaced approximately 50 cM apart.
The rad50-1 mutation in STX83-17D has been shown by YGSC to map at the same chromosomal location as that found by M. Kupiec and G. Simchen and by J. Game for the RAD50 gene, namely, on chromosome XIV about 11 cM proximal to met2