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- cells, in order to ensure that the transgenes are p****ed down to the offspring when the organisms reproduce. Transgenes alter the genome by blocking the...
- Transgene S.A. is a French biotechnology company founded in 1979. It is based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden, near Strasbourg, Alsace. The company develops...
- 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...
- property protection, but could be beneficial in preventing the dispersal of transgenes. GeneSafe technologies introduced a method that became known as "Terminator...
- 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...
- Reporter genes are molecular tools widely used in molecular biology, genetics, and biotechnology to study gene function, expression patterns, and regulatory...
- level of recombinant proteins, as well as increasing the expression of transgenes under low temperature conditions. Okabe M, Ikawa M, Kominami K, Nakanishi...
- also used to describe the variation of expression exhibited by identical transgenes that insert into different regions of a genome. In this case the difference...
- 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...