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- molecular biology, subcloning is a technique used to move a particular DNA sequence from a parent vector to a destination vector. Subcloning is not to be confused...
- genomes. Cancers usually show tumour heterogeneity, containing multiple subclones. They also frequently have reduced expression of DNA repair enzymes due...
- may give rise to subclones that possess an evolutionary advantage over the others within the tumour environment, and these subclones may become dominant...
- T cloning) is a subcloning technique that avoids the use of restriction enzymes and is easier and quicker than traditional subcloning. The technique relies...
- ob/ob mice FBS+ I+ T3 TA1 Subclone of C3H10T1/2 FBS + D + I 30A5 Subclone of C3H10T1/2 FBS + D + M + I 1246 Adipogenic Subclone of CH3 mouse teratocarcinoma...
- rates of mutation, the high heterogeneity (variability) of tumor cell subclones, and the absence of genetic recombination. Phylogenetics can also aid...
- strand. The concept is used in molecular biology, in cloning, or when subcloning insert DNA into vector DNA. Such ends may be generated by restriction...
- reported in 1973. A neuroblast-like subclone of SK-N-SH, named SH-SY, was subcloned as SH-SY5, which was subcloned a third time to produce the SH-SY5Y...
- degree of heterogeneity, because they consist of tumor cells of multiple subclones, immune cells, and other cell types. Beyond cancer, many gene expression...
- electrop****sis, and chromatography. It is used in genetic fingerprinting, plasmid subcloning, and RFLP analysis. A given restriction enzyme cuts DNA segments within...