- when
mutagenized,
could revert to DHFR activity,
making their utility for
research somewhat limited.
Subsequently in 1983, CHO
cells were
mutagenized with...
-
identify and
select individuals who
possess a
phenotype of
interest in a
mutagenized po****tion.
Hence a
genetic screen is a type of
phenotypic screen. Genetic...
-
mutations within an
originally mutagenized gamete (containing a ~100 Mbp, 36% GC
haploid genome). Such a
mutagenized gamete would have
about 9 different...
-
mCherry was developed,
which confers constitutive gene
expression from a
mutagenized LacI
binding site.
mCherry neither interferes with
other plasmids harboring...
- teff
genome improved breeding, and an
ethyl methanesulphonate (EMS)-
mutagenized po****tion was then used to
breed the
first semi-dwarf lodging-tolerant...
- the
mutagenized individuals.
Since a
known fragment of DNA was
inserted this can make
mapping and
cloning the gene much easier. Once
mutagenized and screened...
- it a
powerful research tool for genetics.
Through her work with X-ray-
mutagenized maize, she
identified ring chromosomes,
which form when the ends of a...
-
genetic screens to
identify such mutations. In such
screens randomly mutagenized organisms carrying a
balancer are
crossed with each other. Offspring...
- thiamethoxam. The
nitrosoylated derivative, nitrosoguanidine, is
often used to
mutagenize bacterial cells for
biochemical studies.
Following several decades of...
- and the
effects of
inclusion or
exclusion of the
proteins with the
mutagenized promoters can be ****essed in the ****ay. This
allows the use of promoter...