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Meiosis

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    Chapter 1 Genetic Approaches to Study Meiosis and Meiosis-Specific Gene Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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    Chapter 2 Quantitative Genome-Wide Measurements of Meiotic DNA Double-Strand Breaks and Protein Binding in S. pombe
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    Chapter 3 Sequencing Spo11 Oligonucleotides for Mapping Meiotic DNA Double-Strand Breaks in Yeast
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    Chapter 4 Ribosome Profiling for the Analysis of Translation During Yeast Meiosis
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    Chapter 5 Selection of G1 Phase Yeast Cells for Synchronous Meiosis and Sporulation
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    Chapter 6 Fluorescent Protein as a Tool for Investigating Meiotic Recombination in Neurospora
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    Chapter 7 High-Throughput Screening to Identify Regulators of Meiosis-Specific Gene Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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    Chapter 8 Analysis of Meiotic Chromosome-Associated Protein Dynamics Using Conditional Expression in Budding Yeast
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    Chapter 9 In Vivo Imaging of Budding Yeast Meiosis
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    Chapter 10 Sequential Immunofluorescent Light Microscopy and Electron Microscopy of Recombination Nodules During Meiotic Prophase I
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    Chapter 11 Flow Cytometry for the Isolation and Characterization of Rodent Meiocytes
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    Chapter 12 Imaging of Chromosome Dynamics in Mouse Testis Tissue by Immuno-FISH
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    Chapter 13 Imaging Chromosome Separation in Mouse Oocytes by Responsive 3D Confocal Timelapse Microscopy
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    Chapter 14 Live Imaging of Meiosis I in Late-Stage Drosophila melanogaster Oocytes
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    Chapter 15 Microscopy Methods for Analysis of Spindle Dynamics in Meiotic Drosophila Spermatocytes
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    Chapter 16 Drosophila Male Meiosis
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    Chapter 17 Analysis of Chromatin Dynamics During Drosophila Spermatogenesis
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    Chapter 18 Quantitative Modeling and Automated Analysis of Meiotic Recombination
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    Chapter 19 A Computational Approach to Study Gene Expression Networks
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Chapter title
Selection of G1 Phase Yeast Cells for Synchronous Meiosis and Sporulation
Chapter number 5
Book title
Meiosis
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, March 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6340-9_5
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6338-6, 978-1-4939-6340-9
Authors

Stuart, David T., David T. Stuart

Abstract

Centrifugal elutriation is a procedure that allows the fractionation of cell populations based upon their size and shape. This allows cells in distinct cell cycle stages can be captured from an asynchronous population. The technique is particularly helpful when performing an experiment to monitor the progression of cells through the cell cycle or meiosis. Yeast sporulation like gametogenesis in other eukaryotes initiates from the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Conveniently, S. cerevisiae arrest in G1 phase when starved for nutrients and so withdrawal of nitrogen and glucose allows cells to abandon vegetative growth in G1 phase before initiating the sporulation program. This simple starvation protocol yields a partial synchronization that has been used extensively in studies of progression through meiosis and sporulation. By using centrifugal elutriation it is possible to isolate a homogeneous population of G1 phase cells and induce them to sporulate synchronously, which is beneficial for investigating progression through meiosis and sporulation. An additionally benefit of this protocol is that cell populations can be isolated based upon size and both large and small cell populations can be tested for progression through meiosis and sporulation. Here we present a protocol for purification of G1 phase diploid cells for examining synchronous progression through meiosis and sporulation.

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