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| 20 Jul 2009 Until now, binding of sRNAs was thought to be limited to just 1% of the bacterial chromosome. We discovered that the MicC sRNA can bind at any position within a gene's mRNA”. “Because MicC can bind to virtually anywhere on the ... Institute of Food Research - http://www.ifr.ac.uk/ [ More results from Institute of Food Research ] |
| 16 Jul 2009 by Karen Hopkin She was interested in studying how phages insert and remove themselves from the bacterial chromosome, and she began to work on setting up an in vitro integration/ excision reaction. "We were using crude extracts, then adding integrase, ... News from The Scientist - http://www.the-scientist.com/ - References [ More results from News from The Scientist ] |
| 19 Nov 2009 by insciences ... at the University of Michigan Medical School, devised a way to move the entire locus — the enhancers along with adjacent antibody genes that contain information about foreign invaders — onto an artificial bacterial chromosome. ... Articles - http://insciences.org/articles.php - References [ More results from Articles ] |
| 15 Oct 2009 by Tucker Crum Plasmids are circular pieces of DNA that can replicate in bacteria but are not part of the bacterial chromosome. Plasmids are generally circular molecules with fewer base pairs of DNA than the chromosome and with certain sequence ... OpenWetWare - Recent changes [en] - http://openwetware.org/wiki/Samantha_Sutton |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Seann Bardell For the bacterial chromosome think of a railroad track in a circle. We will know some of the base pairs but won't know all of them—there will be gaps. There will be certain levels of uncertainty at certain positions. ... www.bioimmersion.com - http://bioimmersion.com/wp/ |
| 3 Nov 2009 by Emre Baloglu These are small DNA molecules which are found in the cytoplasm separately from the Bacterial Chromosome. The genes which form antibiotic resistance are often found in the plasmids. Plasmids can be transmitted from one bacterium to ... Exam Revision Notes - http://www.wovre.com/revision/ |
| 1 Nov 2009 by vijay Intrinsic resistance may naturally occur as a result of the bacteria's genetic makeup. The bacterial chromosome may fail to encode a protein which the antibiotic targets. Acquired resistance results from a mutation in the bacterial ... Science,Technology,genetics,research on... - http://biotechnolo.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Yasuda, J. A specific LAMP assay targeting unique gene sequences in the bacterial chromosome and two virulence plasmids, pXO1 and pXO2, was designed. With this assay, it was possible to detect more than 10 fg of bacterial DNA per reaction and ... Latest Issue of Journal of Applied Microbiology - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/jam/l... |
| 21 Aug 2009 by Mike Millikin this modified bacterial chromosome was then isolated from yeast and transplanted into a related species of bacteria, mycoplasma capricolum, to create a new type of m. mycoides cell. this is the first time that genomes have been ... Green Car Congress - http://www.greencarcongress.com/ |
| 23 Aug 2009 by Alfie story summary: this modified bacterial chromosome was then isolated from yeast and transplanted into a related species of bacteria, mycoplasma capricolum, to create a new type of m. mycoidescell. the research published today was made ... Life Sciences Blog - http://www.lsblog.org/blog/ |
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