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Results from our forumλ Phase Genetic Switch... to by 15bp long and is located between the gacactose and tryptophan genes... My thesis: as long as the plasmid DNA doesn`t contain the recognition-sequence, the integration of the λ-DNA is restricted to the bacterial chromosome but I am not sure; maybe it is caused by another mechanism...
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Re:... points toward gene loss over time. There is NO evidence of totally new genes appearing in the course of evolution. Form some bacterial experiments, it's evident that new phenotypes most often evolve due to loss of some ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... See "gene origins" above. We can both agree that a bacterial strain which was previously not antibiotic resistant had genes. Where those genes came from is not important at the moment. You focus on this and completely ...
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Re: question for evolutionary biologist.... bacterial-cell/faq/ They produced a clone of an existing genome and removed some 14 genes. The syntheticM. mycoides organism has 14 genes deleted or inactivated, including genes ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... irritate. :) Luxorien I did say I would put out some information on antibacterial resistance so here it is for any further discussion. Antibiotic ... It notes Tetracycline resistance is often due to the acquisition of new genes , which code for energy-dependent efflux of tetracyclines or for a ...
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