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S-pombe genome deletion project. An update

Authors

ŠPÍREK Mário BENKO Z. ČARNECKÁ Martina RUMPF C. CIPAK L. BATOVA M. MÁROVÁ Ivana NAM M. DUNN Kimberly PARK H.O. HAYLES J. HOE K.L. NURSE P. GREGAN J.

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Cell Cycle
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Other medical specializations
Keywords fission yeast; gene deletion; genomics; essential genes; vectors
Description The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe is a model organism used widely to study various aspects of eukaryotic biology. A collection of heterozygous diploid strains containing individual deletions in nearly all S. pombe genes has been created using a PCR based strategy. However, deletion of some genes has not been possible using this methodology. Here we use an efficient knockout strategy based on plasmids that contain large regions homologous to the target gene to delete an additional 29 genes. the collection of deletion mutants now covers 99% of the fission yeast open reading frames.

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