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Transposon-tagged proteins

Other useful sites for yeast genome analysis include Saccharomyces cerevisiae Promoter Database, listing known regulatory elements and transcriptional factors in yeast TRansposon-Insertion Phenotypes, Localization, and Expression in Saccharomyces (TRIPLES) database, which tracks the expression of transposon-induced mutants and the cellular localization of transposon-tagged proteins, and the Saccharomyces Cell Cycle Expression Database, presenting the first results on changes in mRNA transcript levels dming the yeast cell cycle. [Pg.366]

Lambertsen, L, Sternberg, C., and Molin, S. (2004) Mini-Tn7 transposons for site-specific tagging of bacteria with fluorescent proteins. Environ Microbiol, 6 (7), 726-732. [Pg.319]


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