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- A transgene is a gene that has been transferred naturally, or by any of a number of genetic engineering techniques, from one organism to another. The...
- Transgene S.A. is a French biotechnology company founded in 1979. It is based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden, near Strasbourg, and develops and manufactures...
- biolistic particle delivery system is a device used to deliver exogenous DNA (transgenes), RNA, or protein to cells. By coating particles of a heavy metal with...
- if the transgene is incorporated into the host's germline cells, the resulting host cell can p**** the transgene to its progeny. If the transgene is incorporated...
- generally carries a DNA sequence that consists of an insert (in this case the transgene) and a larger sequence that serves as the "backbone" of the vector. The...
- Berkeley. He is best known for a 2001 paper in Nature on the flow of transgenes into wild maize po****tions, as an outspoken critic of the University...
- modification of the Ti plasmid is one of the main techniques for introduction of transgenes to plants and the creation of genetically modified crops. Epigenetics...
- expression of the carried transgene. Among these features is the number of CpG sites which contribute to epigenetic silencing of the transgene carried by the episome...
- this new genetic information, the pattern of expression of the injected transgene's protein due to the random integration is very variable. As the aim of...
- In molecular biology, a reporter gene (often simply reporter) is a gene that researchers attach to a regulatory sequence of another gene of interest in...