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Product Format
frozen
Type Strain
no
Genotype
MATa ade1 ade2 ura1 his7 lys2 tyr1 gal1 ade6 cdc6-1
RefHartwell LH, et al. Genetic control of the cell division cycle in yeast. V. Genetic analysis of cdc mutants. Genetics 74: 267-286, 1973. , RefCulotti J, Hartwell LH. Genetic control of the cell division cycle in yeast. 3. Seven genes controlling nuclear division. Exp. Cell Res. 67: 389-401, 1971. PubMed: 5097524
Preceptrol®
no
Mating Type
a
Ploidy
haploid
Comments
High temperature sensitive lethality: cell cycle (CP2)
Very poor spore viability.
Grows very poorly on complete medium.
The temperature-sensitive phenotype of many cdc mutants is not immediately obvious as cells may increase in mass at 36C even though they do not divide properly. Microscopic examination should clarify this condition.
progeny of ATCC 204626
parent of ATCC 208548
Medium
ATCC® Medium 1069: YPAD medium
Growth Conditions
Temperature: 25.0°C
Atmosphere: Typical aerobic
Name of Depositor
YGSC
Special Collection
Yeast Genetic Stock Center
Chain of Custody
ATCC <<--YGSC<<--L.H. Hartwell
Isolation
derived from A364A (ATCC 204626)
References
Hartwell LH, et al. Genetic control of the cell division cycle in yeast. V. Genetic analysis of cdc mutants. Genetics 74: 267-286, 1973.
Culotti J, Hartwell LH. Genetic control of the cell division cycle in yeast. 3. Seven genes controlling nuclear division. Exp. Cell Res. 67: 389-401, 1971. PubMed: 5097524
Hartwell LH, et al. Genetic control of the cell division cycle in yeast. V. Genetic analysis of cdc mutants. Genetics 74: 267-286, 1973.
Culotti J, Hartwell LH. Genetic control of the cell division cycle in yeast. 3. Seven genes controlling nuclear division. Exp. Cell Res. 67: 389-401, 1971. PubMed: 5097524