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The Genetics of Transformation

1961
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the chemical nature of the transforming agent and mechanism of recombination occurring in transformation. The investigation of pneumococcal transformations was concerned largely with the chemical identification of the substance in the donor extract that was capable of inducing genetic transformations.
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Genetics of drug transformation

Clinical Biochemistry, 1986
Biotransformations of drugs are controlled or strongly affected by genetic factors. During the past few years several genetic deficiencies of drug-metabolizing reactions catalyzed by members of the family of cytochrome P-450 were observed. Choice of the appropriate drug to study and attention to urinary metabolites have been the essential ingredients ...
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Genetic transformation of mycobacteria

Trends in Microbiology, 1993
Recent advances in methods for introducing DNA into both fast- and slow-growing species of mycobacteria have stimulated the construction of a variety of cloning vectors and the development of a versatile genetic system. These tools will facilitate studies of mycobacterial pathogenicity, antibiotic action and drug resistance, and lead to more effective ...
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Genetic Transformation of Orchids

National Pingtung University of Science and Technology ...
Viswanath, Kasi K.   +3 more
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The pathways of genetic transformation in cholangiocarcinogenesis

Cancer Genetics, 2016
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is an aggressive malignancy that originates from the epithelial cells of the biliary duct system. Depending on the anatomical location, CCA can be considered extrahepatic (eCCA) or intrahepatic (iCCA) (1). Two thirds of CCAs involve the extrahepatic biliary system, whereas the rest are confined within the liver parenchyma ...
Francesco M, Serafini, David, Radvinsky
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Genetic transformation of European chestnut

Plant Cell Reports, 1998
Stable incorporation of the nptII gene into Castanea sativa Mill. has been achieved by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. The transformation assays were performed by infecting wounded hypocotyls with a strain of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, LBA 4404 harbouring the plasmid p35SGUSINT.
R C, Seabra, M S, Pais
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Genetic Transformation of Fusobacterium nucleatum

2020
Fusobacterium nucleatum is a human periodontal pathogen that causes opportunistic infections. It has been implicated in preterm birth and has as a pathogen of colorectal cancer. However, it is a common member of the oral microbiota and can have a symbiotic relationship with its hosts. To date, studies of F.
Akihiro, Yoshida, Akihiko, Ikegami
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Genetic transformation of grapevine cells

Plant Cell Reports, 1989
Biovar 1 strains ofAgrobacterium tumefaciens have been used to transform a cell suspension culture ofVitis vinifera cv. Cabernet Sauvignon. Cocultivation of cultures withAgrobacterium strains bearing either the cointegrate pGV3850::1103neo, or the binary vector pGA474-68, each gave rise to kanamycin resistant tissue.
T J, Baribault   +2 more
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Prospects for the genetic transformation of arthropods

Insect Molecular Biology, 1998
IntroductionThe development of a technique to transform Droso-philamelanogasterwith‘foreign’DNAin1982(RubinSseeAshburner,1989)raisedhopesthatsimilar methods, probably mediated by P-elements,would soon be available for other arthropods. Thisfundamental tool for genetic manipulation wouldencourage both basic research and application.
M, Ashburner, M A, Hoy, J J, Peloquin
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Genetic Transformation of Atropa belladonna

1999
Leaves of Atropa belladonna L. (Solanaceae) are mainly used as a source for the tropane alkaloids, hyoscyamine and scopolamine, which are not easily produced by chemical synthesis. Thus because of its high morphogenetic potential, the in vitro culture of A.
El Jaziri, Mondher   +2 more
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