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MX Cassettes for Knocking Out Genes in Yeast

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2017
Precise modifications of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome use marker cassettes, most often in the form of “knockout” (KO) marker cassettes, to delete genes. Many different KO marker cassettes exist, some of which require strains with specific genotypes, such as auxotrophic mutations, and others that have no strain genotype requirements, such as ...
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Class 1 Integrons, Gene Cassettes, Mobility, and Epidemiology

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1999
Integrons are genetic elements that, although unable to move themselves, contain gene cassettes that can be mobilized to other integrons or to secondary sites in the bacterial genome. The majority of approximately 60 known gene cassettes encode resistance to antibiotics. Recently, a number of gene cassettes encoding extended-spectrum beta-lactamases or
A C, Fluit, F J, Schmitz
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Heterologous URA3MX cassettes for gene replacement inSaccharomyces cerevisiae

Yeast, 1999
Heterologous gene replacement cassettes are powerful tools for dissecting gene function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Their primary advantages over homologous gene replacement cassettes include reduced gene conversion (leading to efficient site-specific integration of the cassette) and greater independence of strain background.
A L, Goldstein, X, Pan, J H, McCusker
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Development of an all-fish gene cassette for gene transfer in aquaculture.

Molecular marine biology and biotechnology, 1993
To develop an all-fish gene cassette suitable for gene transfer in aquaculture, the antifreeze protein (AFP) gene promoter from the ocean pout (Macrozoarces americanus) was analyzed for its ability to direct exogenous gene expression both in vitro and in vivo.
S J, Du   +4 more
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Ecology of the integron gene cassette metagenome

2018
Integrons are genetic elements that promote rapid adaptation in bacteria by capturing exogenous mobile gene cassettes. Recently, a sub-set of gene cassettes have facilitated the global spread of antibiotic resistance, however, outside of clinical settings, very little is known about the function and ecology of these cassettes.
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Construction disruption cassettes for gene silencing

Clinical Biochemistry, 2011
Fateme Nafian Dehkordi, Somaye Mazaheri
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Characterization of sulphonamide resistance genes and class 1 integron gene cassettes in Enterobacteriaceae, Central African Republic (CAR)

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2007
Thierry Frank   +2 more
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