plasmids in English

noun
1
a genetic structure in a cell that can replicate independently of the chromosomes, typically a small circular DNA strand in the cytoplasm of a bacterium or protozoan. Plasmids are much used in the laboratory manipulation of genes.
The bacterium contains a plasmid , a circular piece of DNA that holds the gene and promoter sequence.

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1. Bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, yeasts, plasmids, bacteria containing plasmids, viruses, bacteriophages, EXCEPT:

2. Key words: acidophilic bacteria, endogenous plasmids, broad-host-range plasmids.

3. New phages can develop by acquiring restriction enzymes from plasmids.

4. This cold's worse than whatever screwed with the plasmids.

5. Microorganisms, cell culture lines, viruses, plasmids, proteins and nucleic acids

6. Example: Archt; Increased photocurrent amplitude Examples: eArch3.0, eArcht3.0; Browse Archaerhodopsin plasmids

7. Degradative plasmids, which enable the digestion of unusual substances, e.g. toluene and salicylic acid.

8. There are no plasmids to help out, and plants are more complicated than bacteria.

9. To construct a whole-cell biocatalyst for Cadaverine production, four expression plasmids were constructed for …

10. 22 Plasmids are exta - chromosomal doublestranded, circular DNA molecules found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

11. Although a Bacterium only has one chromosome it can have other, smaller DNA elements called plasmids .

12. If the GMM did not carry self-transmissible plasmids or transducing phages, active transfer is practically excluded.

13. Besides Biocatalysts, other biomolecules such as plasmids, rusticynin, and maltose-binding protein have also been reported from acidophiles

14. Bacteriophagic; bacteriophagous (of or relating to bacteriophages) Context examples They are or are derived from plasmids, bacteriophages , or viruses and are …

15. While E. coli carries its main genetic archive on conventional chromosomes, plasmids equip the microbe with small libraries of supplementary information.

16. Requirements for Deposit (a) Kinds of Microorganisms that May Be Deposited Bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, yeasts, plasmids, bacteria containing plasmids, viruses, bacteriophages, except: - hybridomas, plant tissue cultures, rickettsiae - microorganisms liable to require viability testing that the KCCM is technically not able to carry out; - mixtures of undefined and/or unidentifiable microorganisms.

17. Catabolic plasmids typically contain a complete set of genes required for a certain degradative pathway and are particularly ubiquitous in Pseudomonas

18. Most metabolic activities take place within the Cytoplasm, and subcellular structures, such as ribosomes, plasmids, and Cytoplasmic granules, are located in the Cytoplasm.

19. Objective To analyze the role and location of ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis pathway(UPP) in PC12 cells transfected by plasmids with spinocerebellar ataxia type 3(SCA gene.

20. Bacteriology, Protein Folding, Biological Sciences, Plasmids Distribution of Megaplasmids in Lactobacillus salivarius and Other Lactobacilli The genome of Lactobacillus salivarius UCC118 includes a 242-kb megaplasmid, pMP118.

21. Cruciform DNA is a causing factor of genome instability and chromosomal translocation, however, most studies about Cruciform DNA in mammalian cells were based on palindromic sequences containing plasmids and reports about endogenous Cruciform DNA are rare

22. Recombinant Protein Expression (Baculovirus System) Construction of Recombinant Virus: Insect cell cultures are transfected with wild type Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus DNA (AcNPV) and Baculovirus transfer plasmids and isolates recombinant Baculoviruses that …

23. Bacteriocins: ( bak-tēr'ē-ō-sinz ), Proteins produced by certain bacteria that have Bacteriocinogenic plasmids and that exert a lethal effect on closely related bacteria; in general, Bacteriocins have a narrower range of activity than antibiotics and are more potent.

24. It has been suggested that the majority of bacterial species synthesize Bacteriocins [6, 12].This is because their biosynthetic machineries are relatively simple and are often associated with transferable elements such as conjugative transposons or plasmids [].As highlighted earlier, Bacteriocins are ribosomally synthesized peptides.

25. For independent verification of Atmin gene silencing results, individual duplex components or plasmids are also available upon request; Suitable control antibody: Atmin Antibody (E-12): sc-373833 is recommended as control antibody for monitoring of Atmin expression knockdown by Western blotting or immunofluorescence

26. INTRODUCTION: A Biotechnological invention would commonly include products, compositions and processes or methods.Biotechnological products 1 would generally consist of a body of microorganisms as bacteria and fungi, part of microorganisms, plasmids and allied products as antibiotics and enzymes derived from recombinant DNA, antigens, monoclonal antibodies, hybridoma, artificial organs and

27. Kinds of microorganisms to be accepted Under the Rule 3.3 of the Regulations under the Budapest Treaty, the following are accepted for deposit algae, bacteria (including actinomycetes), bacteria containing plasmids, bacteriophages, cell cultures (including hybridoma lines), fungi (including yeasts), protozoa and animal and plant viruses, EXCEPT: (a) microorganisms having properties which are or may be dangerous to health or the environment; (b) microorganisms which need the special containment required for experiments.