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"The cases presented here are of special interest in that these transferred bacterial genes not only retain their functionality, but are highly expressed in the bacteriocyte that is ...
ATLANTA, June 5 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say mammalian cells can produce tiny magnetic particles after introduction of a bacterial gene, providing a possible new imaging tool.
... amino acids that are scarce in its diet. New research suggests that the aphids' ability to host Buchnera depends on genes they acquired from yet another species of bacteria via lateral gene transfer.
... type of gene that is specific to bacteria. The researchers identified more than 112,000 bacterial gene sequences, which they then classified and compared. The analysis detected bacteria belonging to ...
... to do certain things. Such re-programmed bacterial gene circuits could see a wide variety of ... of quorum sensing, as well as for engineering synthetic gene circuits based on cell-to-cell communications." ...
... Alliegro. “But if you look at viral genes or bacterial genes, they have little or no introns. It turns ... derived from intron-poor or intron-less genes, which may very well support the idea that they come ...
... Environmental Sciences.
Skirvin received permission to use the bacterial gene and began in 2002 to transfer it to a grape ... contain the 2, 4-D resistant gene. Stephen Farrand, a U of I microbiologist ...
... pairs, he found that obese individuals had an increased representation of nearly 300 bacterial genes, many of which are devoted to extracting calories from food and processing nutrients. This new ...
... a new detection process which amplifies the 16SrRNA bacterial gene and clones it in order to identify its sequence, ... preterm birth.
"By employing 16s rRNA gene-based polymerase chain reactions (PCR) ...
... tools for the identification and annotation of certain fungal and bacterial genes. In concrete, for his PhD thesis ... minimum margin of error.
Sequencing of fungal genes
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... Genetic and Microbiology Research Group at the Public University of Navarre, has enhanced the use of bioinformatic tools for the identification and annotation of certain fungal and bacterial genes...
... human body harbors ten times more bacterial cells than human cells – a stunning figure ... in Leipzig, Germany, have sequenced and analyzed variation in the bacterial gene encoding 16S rRNA, a component ...
... by producing and detecting signaling molecules known as autoinducers. These autoinducers coordinate bacterial gene expression and regulate processes—including virulence—that benefit the microbial ...
... organisms, queuosine or "Q" enables accurate gene expression by overcoming a built-in defect (tRNA ... study. When too much preQ1 is present, bacterial genes responsible for producing preQ1, or its uptake ...
... (AtMinD), in E. coli cells that lacked the bacterial genes for both MinD and MinE. Surprisingly, ... Arabidopsis (and other plants) encode plastid homologs of bacterial MinD and MinE, MinC is either absent ...