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Dictionary » G » Genetic vectors Genetic vectorsGenetic vectors plasmids, bacteriophages, or viruses used during recombinant dna techniques that transport foreign genes into recipient cells. Genetic vectors possess a functional replicator site and contain a genetic marker to facilitate their selective recognition. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Important unknown nanotech within humans... maladies like mad cow disease and scrapie are infectious rather than genetic. —Circumstance of Death: Died of a heart attack while in a hospital ... Australia. He was an expert in the propagation of diseases by insect vectors, among other things. —Circumstance of Death: He died along with 15 ...
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Some MCQs... increases the probability that individuals homozygous for a recessive genetic disease allele will be produced it increases the rate at which new ... to a recessive genetic disease allele which statement is TRUE: BAC vectors in e.coli are based on the pMBI replicon and replicon and replicate ...
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replacing Cells in and outs... is added separately. No need for vector. Luciferin is not sold in vectors, it's not even a gene. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luciferin Look ... for other experiments that you can play with later, if you want to do genetic engineering for real with those plants or your fish.
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Where to buy Vectors... part of a vector/plasmid, since thats where GFP is used the most, for genetic experiments. the luciferase vector does the same job as a GFP vector. ... it. The GFP and its plasmid should always be together. The luciferase vectors are more expensive right?
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how to add a "A" at PCR product ends... The number of PCR cycles affects the cloning efficiency when using TA-vectors (vectors that have a single TTP or UTP overhang designed to exploit ... and SOC contains glucose for easy energy conversion. (R. Hopper 1995 Genetic Engineering News 15 (9) 18.)
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