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High-Throughput Microscopy-Based Screening in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  1. Brenda J. Andrews1
  1. The Donnelly Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E1, Canada

    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.

    Footnotes

    • 1 Correspondence: charlie.boone{at}utoronto.ca; brenda.andrews{at}utoronto.ca

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