Y1771
Yeast Synthetic Drop-out Medium Supplements
without uracil, leucine, and tryptophan
Synonym(s):
Synthetic yeast drop-out mix, Yeast Synthetic Drop-out Media Supplements
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Quality Level
form
powder
technique(s)
transformation: suitable
application(s)
microbiology
storage temp.
room temp
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Application
- the transformants of the PO1f strains which carried the pCRISPRyl_URA3sgRNA plasmids
- Yarrowia lipolytica PO1f strain positive transformants
- CRISPR- and RNA-assisted in vivo directed evolution (CRAIDE) mutants
Other Notes
Preparation Note
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Danger
Hazard Statements
Precautionary Statements
Hazard Classifications
Eye Dam. 1
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Yeast Drop Out Bulletin. The selection of plasmids in yeast is based on the use of auxotrophic mutant strains, which cannot grow without a specific medium component (an amino acid, purine or pyrimidine). Transformation with a plasmid containing the mutated gene enables the transformant to grow on a medium lacking the required component. Although yeast can grow on a synthetic medium without any amino acids, better yield and growth rate can be achieved on richer media.
Yeasts are considered model systems for eukaryotic studies as they exhibit fast growth and have dispersed cells. Yeast cultures can be grown, maintained, and stored in liquid media or on agar plates using techniques similar to those for bacterial cultures.
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