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Dictionary » R » Restriction point Restriction pointThe "point of no return" in the G1 phase of the cell cycle; once a cell proceeds beyond Start, it proceeds through the rest of the cycle, including mitosis and cytokinesis. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Ligation and expression trouble... 1) Not that I left my ligase on the desk unattended but about your point 1-" if the ligase has been left on the bench for even a couple ... then how can it go bad when left at RT? 2)Since I used two different restriction enzymes producing overhangs of different bases how can the vector ...
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Re: Cancer and Cell cycle - cyclins/cdk/mutated genes?... D-CDK4, Cyclin D-CDK6 (complexes form in mid G1 phase and peak at the restriction point, then taper off at S phase) Late-G1 cyclin CDK - Cyclin E-CDK2 (complexes starts right ...
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Re: How to be "good at the bench"... are needed. b. Experimental variables: what will be measured? What time points? Concentration? c. Controls: every variable needs a control, and they ... need to put down, put it lid down 12. Have your own buffer stocks for restriction enzymes, PCRs etc. Don’t use the common stock. 13. Aliquot out ...
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Re: problem with cloning/restriction digest... ends in the process. You then purified the product and digested with restriction enzymes. There is nothing to “cut out” that I see. It’s already ... your vector digestion (which should have been a separate digest at this point) failed for some reason.
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Mitosis multiple choice... in the cell cycle? a. an increase in production of a Cdk once the restriction point is passed b. the cascade of increased production once the protein is phosphorylated by ...
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