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[22] Genetic techniques in rhodospirillaceae

1991
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses genetic techniques used when working with photosynthetic bacteria, focusing on Rhodospirillaceae. Many photosynthetic bacteria are gram-negative and amenable, in varying degrees, to techniques for genetic analysis used in Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium.
Timothy J. Donohue, Samuel Kaplan
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Genetic Manipulation Techniques

2014
In the past two decades we have seen a very important advance in the research of the biology of Entamoeba histolytica. This dramatic progress has been mostly the result of (1) the introduction of a transfection system to express exogenous genes and to up- and downregulate the expression of selected genes, (2) the completion of the parasite’s genome ...
David Mirelman, Rivka Bracha
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Halftoning technique using genetic algorithm

Proceedings of ICASSP '94. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 1996
AbstractA new halftoning technique using genetic algorithm (GA) has been proposed. GA is the optimal search algorithm based on natural selection. An original gray‐tone image is divided into some equally sized blocks. A binary block of the halftone image is coded as the string in GA.
Naoki Kobayashi, Hideo Saito
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Genetic Techniques in Trypanosoma cruzi

2011
It is almost 20 years since genetic manipulation of Trypanosoma cruzi was first reported. In this time, there have been steady improvements in the available vector systems, and the applications of the technology have been extended into new areas.
Huan Huang   +2 more
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Techniques for Genetic Manipulation

In the last few decades, molecular techniques and genetic modification have been used in genotype and phenotype studies of S. suis. Genomic modification of S. suis requires DNA acquisition and its stable insertion into the chromosome by allelic exchange. In this chapter, we described two techniques for the preparation of genomic constructs (cloning and
Carla, García López   +6 more
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[19] Genetic techniques in Rhizobium meliloti

1991
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on genetic techniques in Rhizobium meliloti . Rhizobia have been studied extensively because of their ability to form nodules on the roots of leguminous plants and fix atmospheric nitrogen. Many genetic techniques have been developed to facilitate analysis of several species and strains of Rhizobium ...
Jane Glazebrook, Graham C. Walker
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Cytogenetic techniques in fish genetics

Journal of Fish Biology, 1985
A modification of a previously described method of fish blood lymphocyte culture is described and discussed with the results of various chromosome banding protocols as applied to fish chromosomes.
S. E. Hartley, M. T. Horne
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An Overview of Molecular Genetic Diagnosis Techniques

Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 2020
AbstractOur understanding of genetic disease(s) has increased exponentially since the completion of human genome sequencing and the development of numerous techniques to detect genetic variants. These techniques have not only allowed us to diagnose genetic disease, but in so doing, also provide increased understanding of the pathogenesis of these ...
Shuko Harada   +3 more
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Genetic Counseling Techniques

1977
Genetic counseling is a hybrid field, utilizing a combination of knowledge about medical genetics and counseling techniques. Just as genetic counseling may be imprecise without reliable diagnostic capabilities, it can be ineffective without adequate counseling skills.
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Genetic ethics and mtDNA replacement techniques

The New Bioethics, 2021
The United Kingdom parliament made history in 2015 when they voted to allow the use of mitochondrial (mtDNA) replacement techniques. Mitochondrial diseases are genetically inherited and currently, the only known cure is replacement therapies. However, most other countries have been slow to adopt policy changes that allow for mtDNA replacement due to ...
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