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The Molecular Biology of Cauliflower Mosaic Virus and Its Application as Plant Gene Vector
1987The artificial introduction of new traits into living cells by means of molecular gene transfer techniques has been developed into a routine procedure, applicable to both prokaryotic and various eukaryotic organisms. For higher plants, nature itself has evolved an elegant and sophisticated gene transfer system in the Ti-plasmid of Agrobacterium ...
B. Gronenborn
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Yellow Dwarf Viruses of Cereals: Taxonomy and Molecular Mechanisms.
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2022Yellow dwarf viruses are the most economically important and widespread viruses of cereal crops. Although they share common biological properties such as phloem limitation and obligate aphid transmission, the replication machinery and associated cis ...
W. Miller, Zachary R. Lozier
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Insect Vectors of Phytoplasma Diseases in the Tropics: Molecular Biology and Sustainable Management
2020Phytoplasmas are pleomorphic, non-culturable, wall-less prokaryotes that colonize phloem tissues of several plant species inflicting yellows-type diseases. They are transmitted between plants by vegetative propagation, and insect vectors are the chief means of dissemination of phytoplasmas.
N. Nagaraju +4 more
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Tạp chí Truyền nhiễm Việt Nam, 2021
Molecular biology techniques are increasingly being used in scientific research and supply for medicine to contribute response the duty about taking care and protecting people’s health. Institute of Malariology - Parasitology - Entomology in Ho Chi Minh City (IMPE HCM) has deployed the application about some molecular biology techniques to detect ...
Nguyen Thuy Vy Pham +4 more
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Molecular biology techniques are increasingly being used in scientific research and supply for medicine to contribute response the duty about taking care and protecting people’s health. Institute of Malariology - Parasitology - Entomology in Ho Chi Minh City (IMPE HCM) has deployed the application about some molecular biology techniques to detect ...
Nguyen Thuy Vy Pham +4 more
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Annual Review of Entomology, 1997
▪ Abstract The field of medical entomology, by nature of its association with problems of human health, has been conservative in its application of molecular and computer technologies to systematic research. Recently, however, these methods have opened new interpretations for systematics of disease vectors.
L E, Munstermann, J E, Conn
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▪ Abstract The field of medical entomology, by nature of its association with problems of human health, has been conservative in its application of molecular and computer technologies to systematic research. Recently, however, these methods have opened new interpretations for systematics of disease vectors.
L E, Munstermann, J E, Conn
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8. All-Union Research Institute of Molecular Biology and Scientific-Production Association “Vector”
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Spatiotemporal modeling of molecular holograms.
CellQuantifying spatiotemporal dynamics during embryogenesis is crucial for understanding congenital diseases. We developed Spateo (https://github.com/aristoteo/spateo-release), a 3D spatiotemporal modeling framework, and applied it to a 3D mouse ...
Xiaojie Qiu +37 more
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Babesia Life Cycle - When Phylogeny Meets Biology.
Trends in Parasitology, 2019Although Babesia represents an important worldwide veterinary threat and an emerging risk to humans, this parasite has been poorly studied as compared to Plasmodium, its malaria-causing relative.
M. Jalovecka +3 more
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TransGene Stacking II Vector System for Plant Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology.
Methods in molecular biology, 2021Qinlong Zhu, Yaoguang Liu
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Journal of Microcolumn Separations, 2000
A novel high resolution method for the separation of, both, linear and supercoiled circular plasmid DNA in the range of 3000–5600 bp is described. Employing ultradilute solutions of hydroxyethylcellulose (0.070–0.100% w/w) containing no intercalating agent, we were able to resolve plasmids as well as linear fragments with a size difference of about 100
Nicole C. Meisner +2 more
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A novel high resolution method for the separation of, both, linear and supercoiled circular plasmid DNA in the range of 3000–5600 bp is described. Employing ultradilute solutions of hydroxyethylcellulose (0.070–0.100% w/w) containing no intercalating agent, we were able to resolve plasmids as well as linear fragments with a size difference of about 100
Nicole C. Meisner +2 more
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