Saccharomyces cerevisiae were analysed by DNA fingerprinting, using a Southern blotting
and hybridization procedure and employing the Tyl‐15 transposon as a probe. The ability to
differentiate readily between strains was very dependent on the restriction enzyme used to
digest the DNA prior to Southern blotting and hybridization; the enzymes EcoRI, PstI and
SalI were found to be particularly useful in this respect. The method was applicable to the …