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Dictionary » D » Disruption sequence Disruption sequenceDisruption sequence The events that occur when a foetus that is developing normally is subjected to a destructive agent such as the rubella (german measles) virus. ![]()
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Results from our forumWhat is transgene silencing??http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=transgene+silencing disruption of endogenous genes means, that you insert your transgene into coding sequence, so this is not functional anymore, of course. transcriptonal activation of NG has to do with ...
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The Fiber Disease... 18S rRNA gene directly from infected tissue. Analysis of the aligned sequence and inference of phylogenetic relationships showed that R. seeberi ... g, approximately 0.2 g of the tissue pellet was digested by mechanical disruption and the DNA was purified by adsorption to glass milk in the presence ...
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The Fiber Disease... Detection of Kaposi's sarcoma(KS)-associated herpesvirus-like DNA sequence(KSHV) in vascular lesions: A reliable diagnostic marker for KS. ... of human respiratory syncytial virus. PMID: 9875324 1998 - Disruption of actin microfilaments by cytochalasin D leads to activation ...
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The Fiber Disease... individuals (Martin, 2003b). Many of the cells show very extensive disruption of their mitochondria, the major normal source of cellular energy. ... W.J., Zeng, L.C., Ahmed, K., Roy, M., 1994. Cytomegalovirusrelated sequence in an atypical cytopathic virus repeatedly isolated from a patient ...
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