A live slope of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, UV-Sensitive Strain, G948-1C/U, alpha, rad1 rad18 phr1 ura3 mutant in excision repair.
This product has been developed by the yeast genetics educational network (GENE project) created by Dr. Tom Manney at Kansas State University (KSU).
Experiments with Saccharomyces cerevisiae, UV-Sensitive Strain are great for hands-on teaching of some of the basic concepts in genetics and more.
Qty: 1 Live Slope of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (UV-Sensitive Strain)
Notes:
- UV sensitive yeast is degraded by exposure to UV light.
- Although indoor lighting and indirect sunlight contains very low, if any, UV radiation, we recommend ensuring minimal exposure by drawing down blinds if working near windows;
- Switching off unnecessary lights when working under interior lighting; and covering the UV sensitive yeast culture with opaque foil whenever possible.