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Gene Synthesis> | Using the pUC57-yEmRFP plasmid (GenScript Inc., NJ, USA) as a template, the yEmRFP gene was amplified using oligonucleotides 5 and 6, and the resulting fragment was inserted into the pHYG-yU36D plasmid after NotI and BamHI digestion, using the In-Fusion HD Cloning Kit to replace the ymUkG1-PEST gene with the yEmRFP gene; the resulting plasmid was designated pHYG-MR-D. | Get A Quote |
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is one of the best-understood biological systems and can produce numerous useful compounds. Sexual hybridization (mating) can drive dramatic evolution of yeasts by the inheritance of half of the parental genomic information from each cell. Unfortunately, half of the parental genomic information is lost in individual cells in the next generation. Additionally, recombination of homologous chromosomes during meiosis gives rise to diversity in the next generation; hence, it is commonly employed to identify targets from diverse cell populations, based on the mating machinery. Here, we established a system for generating polyploids that inherit all genetic information from... More