نتایج جستجو برای: clone purification

تعداد نتایج: 94232  

Journal: :Nordisk medicin 1997
J S Jones

To clone... Or not to clone? That is a good question! Cloning has its advantages, but also its disadvantages. We might not realize what we are doing. It is like a sword with two blades. On one hand, it can save many lives. On the other hand, it can do a lot of harm. A question mark hangs over the future of cloning. Who are we to decide about someone’s life, his future, his happiness?

2014
Ritu Garg Rajesh Bhatia

Cloning occurs in software when there is redundancy in it in form of any similarity. So, the clones need to be removed or it can be avoided from the software in order to mitigate the negative impacts of clones. In this paper we have studied the various factors that affect the decision of avoidance or removal of clones for handling them.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
X Ni L P Hager

Methyl chloride transferase, a novel enzyme found in several fungi, marine algae, and halophytic plants, is a biological catalyst responsible for the production of atmospheric methyl chloride. A previous paper reports the purification of this methylase from Batis maritima and the isolation of a cDNA clone of the gene for this enzyme. In this paper, we describe the isolation of a genomic clone o...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
Z Gao W H Loescher

Mannitol, a sugar alcohol, is a major primary photosynthetic product in celery (Apium graveolens L. cv Giant Pascal). We report here on purification, characterization, and cDNA cloning of cytosolic non-reversible glyceraldehyde-3-P dehydrogenase (nr-G3PDH, EC 1.2.1. 9), the apparent key contributor of the NADPH required for mannitol biosynthesis in celery leaves. As determined by sodium dodecyl...

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 2003
Hiroaki Ishikura Shinichi Arakawa Takuma Nakajima Nobuo Tsuchida Isao Ishikawa

Tannerella forsythensis (previously named Bacteroides forsythus) is a Gram-negative, anaerobic, fusiform bacterium that is a primary or secondary aetiological agent in periodontal disease in humans. T. forsythensis expresses several putative virulence factors, including a sialidase; however, there has been no molecular genetic characterization of this enzyme. A sialidase clone (pHI-1) was scree...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1999
S H Cross V H Clark A P Bird

Positional cloning is a powerful method for the identification of genes. Using genetic and physical mapping methods the genomic region within which a particular gene is located can relatively easily be narrowed down to a comparatively small area contained within cosmid, PAC or BAC clones. It is then a matter of identifying genes within these clones. Here we describe the appli-cation of a techni...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Jibin Wang Shouguo Fang Han Xiao Bo Chen James P. Tam Ding Xiang Liu

Coronavirus M protein is an essential component of virion and plays pivotal roles in virion assembly, budding and maturation. The M protein is integrated into the viral envelope with three transmembrane domains flanked by a short amino-terminal ectodomain and a large carboxy-terminal endodomain. In this study, we showed co-purification of the M protein from coronavirus infectious bronchitis vir...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1990
P M Smooker V Kruft A R Subramanian

The distribution of chloroplast ribosomal protein genes between the organelle DNA and the nuclear DNA is highly conserved in land plants, but a notable exception is rpl21. This gene has been found in the completely sequenced chloroplast genome of a lower plant but not in that of two higher plants. We describe the purification and characterization of the spinach chloroplast ribosomal protein L21...

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