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- Conjugative plasmids that transfer from donor to recipient bacteria via conjugation. In contrast to plasmids and phages, integrative and conjugative elements...
- term pilus for the appendage required for bacterial conjugation. All conjugative pili are primarily composed of pilinfibrous proteins, which are oligomeric...
- In mathematics, the complex conjugate of a complex number is the number with an equal real part and an imaginary part equal in magnitude but opposite...
- recombination cell (Hfr cell) (also called an Hfr strain) is a bacterium with a conjugative plasmid (for example, the F-factor) integrated into its chromosomal DNA...
- donor cell provides a conjugative or mobilizable genetic element that is most often a plasmid or transposon. Most conjugative plasmids have systems ensuring...
- A conjugate acid, within the Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory, is a chemical compound formed when an acid gives a proton (H+) to a base—in other words...
- Triparental mating is a form of bacterial conjugation where a conjugative plasmid present in one bacterial strain ****ists the transfer of a mobilizable...
- posterior are then called conjugate distributions with respect to that likelihood function and the prior is called a conjugate prior for the likelihood...
- Conjugate variables are pairs of variables mathematically defined in such a way that they become Fourier transform duals, or more generally are related...
- In mathematics, the conjugate transpose, also known as the Hermitian transpose, of an m × n {\displaystyle m\times n} complex matrix A {\displaystyle...