High efficiency transformation of intact yeast cells using single stranded nucleic acids as a carrier.

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Published in Curr Genet on December 01, 1989

Authors

R H Schiestl1, R D Gietz

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Biology, University of Rochester, NY 14627.

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