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Roles of Candida albicans Mig1 and Mig2 in glucose repression, pathogenicity traits, and SNF1 essentiality. [PDF]
Metabolic adaptation is linked to the ability of the opportunistic pathogen Candida albicans to colonize and cause infection in diverse host tissues. One way that C.
Filler, Scott G+7 more
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Leaf disc transformation is one of the traditional methods that are now widely used in chrysanthemum with highly economical and ornamental value in world flower production, but it depends on plant genotypes and is time consuming and complicated.
Sujuan Xu+6 more
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Testicular Germ Cell Tumours: A Review of Genetics, Morphology and Immunohistochemistry [PDF]
Testicular Germ Cell Tumours (TGCTs) are rare tumours but they are the most common solid malignancy in young males and second leading cause of mortality. They exhibit biological diversity making them interesting for academics.
Kanwardeep Kaur Tiwana+4 more
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Genetic transformation of Veillonella parvula [PDF]
Veillonellae are one of the most prevalent and predominant microorganisms in both the supra- and subgingival plaques of the human oral cavity. Veillonellae's mutualistic relationships with the early, middle, and late colonizers of the oral cavity make them an important component of oral biofilm ecology.
Justin Merritt, Fengxia Qi, Jinman Liu
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Development of a rapid reverse genetics system for feline coronavirus based on TAR cloning in yeast
IntroductionReverse genetics has become an indispensable tool to gain insight into the pathogenesis of viruses and the development of vaccines. The yeast-based synthetic genomics platform has demonstrated the novel capabilities to genetically reconstruct
Hongmin Cao+3 more
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Genetic Transformation and Complementation [PDF]
The disciplines of Borrelia (Borreliella) burgdorferi microbiology and Lyme disease pathogenesis have come to depend on the genetic manipulation of the spirochete. Generating mutants in these recalcitrant bacteria, while not straightforward, is routinely accomplished in numerous laboratories, although there are several crucial caveats to consider. This
D. Scott Samuels+2 more
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A one locus, biased mutation model and its equivalence to an unbiased model [PDF]
Experimental data suggests that for some continuously varying characters under stabilising selection, mutation may cause a mean change in the value of the character. A one locus, mathematical model of a continuously varying biological character with this
Abramowitz+16 more
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Genetic transformation of eucalyptus [PDF]
Eucalyptus is the second most widely planted multipurpose woody tree species in the world. It is a commercially important hardwood tree for paper and wood industries. In the past two decades, various research groups reported different genetic transformation protocols and attempts towards development of transgenic eucalyptus. Much of the work related to
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Horizontal DNA transfer mechanisms of bacteria as weapons of intragenomic conflict [PDF]
Horizontal DNA transfer (HDT) is a pervasive mechanism of diversification in many microbial species, but its primary evolutionary role remains controversial.
A Adams+157 more
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An Evolutionary Reduction Principle for Mutation Rates at Multiple Loci [PDF]
A model of mutation rate evolution for multiple loci under arbitrary selection is analyzed. Results are obtained using techniques from Karlin (1982) that overcome the weak selection constraints needed for tractability in prior studies of multilocus event
A. Eyre-Walker+60 more
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