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Dictionary » G » Genome bacterial Genome bacterialThe complete gene complement contained in a single chromosome in a bacterium. ![]()
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Results from our forumTwo questions about operon (transcription/translation)... has one promoter). 2. rRNA (5s/16s/30s, with ITS1/ITS2) are found in a bacterial genome together. Does this mean they are transcribed in an operon, or are they transcribed ...
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Help with Xenotransplantation please.... tissue antigenicity. The construct that is transfered into the pig genome can be multiplied in a bacterial plasmid. Afaik, the modified cells themselves are rarely grown in a culture for somatic ...
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Re: Diversifying selection... is non geographical/isolation speciation. Mr. Astus you know that some bacterial studies can interpret selection as non directional? Selection is ... for completely different phenotypes which require a makeover in the genome? I understand that variation has occurred and this can fit in a creation ...
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how to avoid Non-homologous recombination in gene knock-outI'm Knocking out of bacterial genes. The bacterial genome has 7 copies. I chose a vector with SacB for marker-free knockout. The recombinants are positive for ...
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Why is bacteria good?... add that they are relatively easy to engineer: in research and medicine bacterial genome is often manipulated in order to make them produce some desired protein. Recombinant ...
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