an Open Labs Product for identifying tissue- and population-specific changes in gene expression
The three-spine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus),
a teleost fish, is an evolutionary model for morphological change that
is growing in popularity. (It was mentioned under Science's
"Breakthrough of the Year" for 2005.) We offer 6 collections of cDNAs
originating from specific tissues in different geographical populations.
Photo courtesy of the David Kingsley Lab (http://kingsley.stanford.edu/).
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Shipping Information:
Individual clones:
Clones are provided as a live culture in a
2-ml tube. Each tube contains LB medium supplemented with 8% glycerol
and the appropriate antibiotic. Within 2–3 business days of receiving
your order we will ship your clone at room temperature via express
delivery. Store the stock clone at –80°C.
Clone Collections:
Orders
of 50 clones or greater and stock plates will be provided in 96-well
microtiter plates. These will ship on dry-ice via overnight delivery
and should be stored at –80°C immediately upon receipt. Please contact
our customer service department for a quote and estimated shipping time
on bulk orders.
References:
Culotta E and E Pennisi (2005). Evolution in action. Science 310, 1878–1879.