Synthetic Yeast Chromosomes
Thursday, September 15, 2011 - 03:40
in Biology & Nature
A research team at John Hopkins Medical Institutions has introduced synthetic chromosomes into yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, see figure 1), in an effort to better understand how genomes work, and potentially allow some ‘control’ at genome level. As part of the synthetic yeast genome project, or Sc2.0, the researchers have introduced a synthetic right arm of the ninth chromosome, synIXR, and a partially synthetic left arm of the sixth, semisyn-VIL. Figure 1: S. cerevisiae.(Source: Wikimedia Commons, user: Masur) read more