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Dictionary » F » Flank FlankFlank (Science: anatomy) The posterior part of the body below the ribs abd above the ilium (upper portion of the pelvis). ![]()
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Results from our forumMarkerless mutants using suicide vector... bacteria (A. baumannii) and am using a suicide vector (gentamicin resistance, SacB gene). My vector contains ~1.2kb of homologous sequences that flank both sides of my gene (~2.4kb homologous regions total). After selection on sucrose, I've found that 100% of my clones so far are WT and not the ...
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Re: Help for identification of bird... will help: Detailed Diagrams of the Parts of the Bird Body Head—Identify the supercilium, orbital ring, and crown... Body—Identify the nape, flank, and vent... Wing—Identify the different feathers: primaries, secondaries, and greater coverts...
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Hydrostatic Pressure... has extended an extended illness, leukocytes can accumulate in the glomerolus, resulting in glomerolonephritis. This can be detected by dysuria, flank pain, and increased protien output note in urine analysis. Just a little more relevant FYI. Any more questions. Just ask.
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Teaching Biothat's an interesting thought... :D know what?? i almost flank my biology in highsch but to their surprise i took biology for my Bachelor course... funny to think... :lol: i took it as a prep course for medicine.. but in the end i changed my mind... ...
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How I transform my DNA fragment to Chromosomal DNA?... or trangenesis. Homologous recombination is a site directed method... where you createe homologous regions (to a specific sitee) that flank your gene of interest (that's not homologous). Transgenesis... is just introducing a gene into the nucleus and allowing it to randomlyy integrate ...
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