<p>To make it fast and easy to differentiate between endogenous and heterologous genes and gene products we decided to use <i> S. cerevisiae </i> nomenclature according to <a href="http://seq.yeastgenome.org/sgdpub/Saccharomyces_cerevisiae.pdf">yeastgenome.org</a>. </p>
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<p>Below this nomenclature at the exampe of <b>your favorite gene, <i>YFG</i></b> is explained. </p>
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<th>Letter code</th>
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<th>Meaning</th>
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<td><i>YFG1</i></td>
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<td><b>Y</b>our <b>f</b>avorite <b>g</b>ene <i>S. cerevisiae</i> wild type allel</td>
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<td><i>yfg1</i>Δ</td>
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<td>Gene deletion of <b>y</b>our <b>f</b>avorite <b>g</b>ene</td>
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<td>Yfg1</td>
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<td>Protein, gene prodcut of <i>YFG1</1></td>
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<td>YFG2</td>
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<td>A heterologous gene product from mammalian cells</td>
To make it fast and easy to differentiate between endogenous and heterologous genes and gene products we decided to use S. cerevisiae nomenclature according to yeastgenome.org.
Below this nomenclature at the exampe of your favorite gene, YFG is explained.
Letter code
Meaning
YFG1
Your favorite gene S. cerevisiae wild type allel
yfg1Δ
Gene deletion of your favorite gene
Yfg1
Protein, gene prodcut of YFG11>
YFG2
A heterologous gene product from mammalian cells
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