Michel, Agnès HHatakeyama, RikoKimmig, PhilippArter, MeretPeter, MatthiasMatos, JoaoDe Virgilio, ClaudioKornmann, Benoît2020-07-292020-07-292017-06-09Michel, A H, Hatakeyama, R, Kimmig, P, Arter, M, Peter, M, Matos, J, De Virgilio, C & Kornmann, B 2017, 'Functional mapping of yeast genomes by saturated transposition', eLife, vol. 6, e23570. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.23570PubMedCentral: PMC5466422ORCID: /0000-0002-3065-6639/work/78070609https://hdl.handle.net/2164/14804Acknowledgements We thank Beat Christen for inspiring this work and expert insight on Tn-seq, Reinhard Kunze for kind gift of plasmid and strain, Asun Monfort Pineda and Anton Wutz for invaluable help with Illumina Sequencing, Jeremy Thorner, Karsten Weis, Jeffrey Tang, Judith Berman and Vladimir Gritsenko for helpful discussions, Christine Doderer for preliminary experiments, Alicia Smith for comments on the manuscript, and the Kornmann lab for comments and ideas. This work is supported by grants of the Swiss National Science Foundation (PP00P3_13365 to BK, 310030_166474 to CDV, 31003A_153058 and 155823 to JM), the European Research Council (337906-OrgaNet) to BK, and PK is supported by the Human Frontier Science Program Organization283678064engDNA Transposable ElementsGenes, FungalGenetics, Microbial/methodsGenome, FungalMolecular Sequence Annotation/methodsMutagenesis, Insertional/methodsSaccharomyces cerevisiae/geneticsSequence Analysis, DNAR Medicine (General)European Research Council337906-OrgaNetSupplementary DataR1Functional mapping of yeast genomes by saturated transpositionJournal article10.7554/eLife.235706