> To: yeast at net.bio.net> From: saville at umail.umd.edu (Ken Saville)
> Subject: Yeast experments for undergraduate lab course.
> Date: 12 Jan 1995 17:17:26 GMT
> Dear Yeast Researchers and educators,
>> I am designing an introductory genetics lab course to be taught at a
> small liberal arts college. I would like to include some yeast
> experiments. What is a good source/guide to yeast experiments in this
> type of course. In addition to general lab assignments I would like to
> include rleatively short independent projects, so experiments conducive
> to this would also be appreciated,
>> Thanks for any input.
>> ken saville
You might want to contact Cold Spring Harbor Lab Press about the
manual for the Yeast Short Courses. There are short courses on
Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. When I took
the course they didn't sell the manuals but I believe they do now.
These courses are great and the experimental procedures well
detailed. The cultures are also available. You could pick and
choose the procedures to use. Sorry I don't know the costs.
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