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Efficient recombination between diverged sequences: the role of λ Red protein [PDF]
Bakteriofagi su bakterijski virusi koji nastanjuju i najmanje kutke naše planete. Svrstavanje ovih organizama u skupine zadavalo je muke, a zadaje i danas mnogim znanstvenicima i istraživačima.
Rožić, Sara
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Disruption of the temporally regulated cloaca endodermal B-catenin signaling causes anorectal malformations [PDF]
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Akita, K +13 more
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Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are vascular lesions in the brain caused by inherited genetic mutations in the CCM1/2/3 genes that disrupt normal blood vessel function. This work demonstrates that these mutations lead to endothelial dysfunction, inflammation, and iron accumulation, which can be detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ...
Fabrícia Lima Fontes‐Dantas +5 more
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The conserved XPF:ERCC1-like Zip2:Spo16 complex controls meiotic crossover formation through structure-specific DNA binding. [PDF]
In eukaryotic meiosis, generation of haploid gametes depends on the formation of inter-homolog crossovers, which enable the pairing, physical linkage, and eventual segregation of homologs in the meiosis I division.
Arora, Kanika, Corbett, Kevin D
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Germinal center formation is resilient to CD69 deletion on T follicular helper cells
CD69 is upregulated on human and mouse CD4+ T follicular helper (TFH) cells within the germinal center. In this article, we use an Il21‐cre mouse strain to ablate floxed Cd69 genes from TFH cells and a proportion of their precursors. We find that when TFH cells lack CD69, the germinal center response remains intact, supporting B‐cell affinity ...
Stephane M Guillaume +6 more
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Abstract Isothermal amplification (IA) techniques have emerged as promising alternatives to polymerase chain reaction (PCR), enabling rapid and efficient nucleic acid amplification at constant temperatures. Meanwhile, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)/Cas‐based technology has revolutionized molecular diagnostics by ...
Miao Liu +7 more
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Emerging Species and Genome Editing Tools: Future Prospects in Cyanobacterial Synthetic Biology [PDF]
Recent advances in synthetic biology and an emerging algal biotechnology market have spurred a prolific increase in the availability of molecular tools for cyanobacterial research.
Gale, Grant A. R. +5 more
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A high security double lock and key mechanism in HUH relaxases controls oriT-processing for plasmid conjugation [PDF]
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.Relaxases act as DNA selection sieves in conjugative plasmid transfer. Most plasmid relaxases belong to the HUH endonuclease family. TrwC, the relaxase
Carballeira, José Daniel +3 more
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Incomplete meiotic sex chromosome inactivation in the domestic dog [PDF]
Background: In mammalian meiotic prophase, homologous chromosome recognition is aided by formation and repair of programmed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Subsequently, stable associations form through homologous chromosome synapsis.
Baarends, W.M. (Willy) +11 more
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Molecular and functional experiments highlight the relevance of species‐specific polymorphisms in a B12 riboswitch of the Mycobacterium genus. This information provided proof‐of‐concept to engineer a whole‐cell biosensor capable of detecting vitamin B12. ABSTRACT Vitamin B12 metabolism differs among members of the Mycobacterium genus.
Elena Campos‐Pardos +6 more
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