Dear Joaquin,
The CSHL manual is great, and I have a couple of additional
suggestions. SGD maintains a list of yeast labs at:
http://genome-www.stanford.edu/Saccharomyces/cache/yeastLabs.html
Many of the labs have posted detailed protocols on the Web for all
kinds of basic yeast techniques. Also, SGD's Yeast Virtual Library
page, at
http://genome-www.stanford.edu/Saccharomyces/VL-yeast.html
has a collection of links relevant to research using S. cerevisiae.
I hope this is helpful!
Best regards,
Maria
Maria C. Costanzo, Ph.D.
Senior Scientific Curator, Saccharomyces Genome Database
Department of Genetics
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305-5120
Phone: 650-725-8956
Fax: 650-723-7016
http://genome-www.stanford.edu/Saccharomyces/maria at genome.stanford.edu
On Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 03:35 AM, Joaquin Royo wrote:
> Hi, I am a newcomer to the field of yeast genetics and molecular
> biology (basically Saccharomyces) and I would appreciate it a lot if
> you could recommend me a good starting manual for lab work. I have
> heard about "Methods in yeast genetics: a CSHL Course manual. 2000
> Edition", do you think is OK for that purpouse?.
> Thanks in advance
>> Joaquin Royo
> Dpto. Biologia Celular y Genetica
> Univ. Alcala
> 28871 Alcala de Henares (Madrid)
> SPAIN
> FAX: 34-91-8854799
> e-mail: joaquin.royo at uah.es>
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