High-Throughput Microscopy-Based Screening in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has served as the pioneer model organism for virtually all genome-scale methods, including genome sequencing, DNA microarrays, gene deletion collections, and a variety of proteomic platforms. Yeast has also provided a test-bed for the development of systematic fluorescence-based imaging screens to enable the analysis of protein localization and abundance in vivo. Especially important has been the integration of high-throughput microscopy with automated image-processing methods, which has allowed researchers to overcome issues associated with manual image analysis and acquire unbiased, quantitative data. Here we provide an introduction to automated imaging in budding yeast.
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↵1 Correspondence: charlie.boone{at}utoronto.ca; brenda.andrews{at}utoronto.ca
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