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transfer

The conveyance of something from one place to another.

Origin: L. Ferre = to carry


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... bacterium they understand that its origin is not hotspings. However, its genes are adaptated for living in extreme ice media . There may be gene transfer ?

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How a gene detect where to insert after injected to nucleus

... chromosomes with a new gene so it can production for new protein instead of old protein. After have a plasmid that included the targeting gene to transfer, how the gene to be inject can detect the position (which chromosome, which position) to injecting. Does it replace or just insert a new gene ...

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cellular mechanisms that result in symptoms of cholera

... into the lumen of the small intestine and rapid dehydration. The gene encoding the cholera toxin is introduced into V. cholerae by horizontal gene transfer. Virulent strains of V. cholerae carry a variant of temperate bacteriophage called CTXf or CTXφ.

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