Examples of using Plasmids in English and their translations into Russian
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Can somebody tell me what plasmids are?
These plasmids can be transferred between cells through bacterial conjugation.
Evidence is lacking for whether these bacteria have plasmids.
Many commonly used plasmids contain an f1 ori and are thus phagemids.
Autonomic genetic elements of bacteria:bacteriophages, plasmids and transposones.
The plasmids are available to both academic and industry labs.
Smaller independent pieces of DNA,called plasmids, are also found in archaea.
Tuberculosis lack the opportunity to interact with other bacteria in order to share plasmids.
It has been shown that both plasmids and viral genomes can be transferred via MVs.
They then contransfected the 293 cells with Bax-encoding plasmid and survivin-encoding plasmids.
A primary usage is in maintaining plasmids in a large bacterial cell culture.
Plasmids are generally circular, but examples of linear plasmids are also known.
Isolation of plasmid prophage P1 and enterobacterial plasmids F, RP4, pCA25, pCA25:: Tn9.
To produce a lentivirus, several plasmids are transfected into a so-called packaging cell line, commonly HEK 293.
Strong gyrase binding sites(SGS) were found in some phages(bacteriophage Mu group) and plasmids pSC101, pBR322.
Plasmids may be transferred between cells by physical contact, in a process that may be similar to bacterial conjugation.
Keywords: spinal cord; spinal regeneration; local gene delivery;umbilical cord blood cells; VEGF, FGF2 plasmids.
These plasmids, and a pathogenicity island called HPI, encode several proteins that cause the pathogenesis, for which Y. pestis is famous.
Also it is established them homology(73%) with sequences of TraA-genes some Streptomycetes plasmids(pJV1, pSLS and pSN22).
Genetic elements include inter alia chromosomes,genomes, plasmids, transposons, and vectors whether genetically modified or unmodified.
One or more plasmids, generally referred to as packaging plasmids, encode the virion proteins, such as the capsid and the reverse transcriptase.
This is an irregular mass of DNA and associated proteins that control the transcription andreplication of the bacterial chromosome and plasmids.
Homology one to others of sequences of plasmid pSS27 which were maintenanced in hybrid plasmids pSRL13, pSRL16(F-primer) and pSW49(R- primer) was established.
Many plasmids have been created over the years and researchers have given out plasmids to plasmid databases such as the non-profit organisations Addgene and BCCM/LMBP.
Technical note: Genetic elements include inter alia chromosomes,genomes, plasmids, transposons, and vectors whether genetically modified or unmodified.
The other three plasmids(pDP5, DJvector, and pHelper)are helper plasmids required to assemble the adeno-associated virus vector that carries the Rep, Cap genes.
The work of Stanley Norman Cohen andHerbert Boyer in E. coli, using plasmids and restriction enzymes to create recombinant DNA, became a foundation of biotechnology.
Patient safety in hospitals is challenged by the ability of enterococci to acquire additional resistance by transferring plasmids and transposons and recombining or mutating.
Vigors, the equivalent of BioShock's Plasmids, grant activated powers such as creating shockwaves, releasing bolts of electricity, and machine/human possession.
Bacteria can also contain plasmids, small extra-chromosomal DNAs that may contain genes for various useful functions such as antibiotic resistance, metabolic capabilities, or various virulence factors.