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Strategy for the Mutagenesis

Mutagenesis as a Genetic Research Strategy

Mutagenesis as a Genetic Research Strategy

... of mutagenesis as an indirect path of genetic analysis, and his dream ‘‘to grind genes in a mortar and cook them in a beaker after ...a strategy that offers geneticists the tools for understand- ing the ...

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Bidirectional-Genetics Platform, a Dual-Purpose Mutagenesis Strategy for Filamentous Fungi

Bidirectional-Genetics Platform, a Dual-Purpose Mutagenesis Strategy for Filamentous Fungi

... genetic strategy via targeted gene replacement (TGR) has been inefficient for many filamentous fungi due to dominant production of undesirable ectopic ...insertional mutagenesis via transformation ...new ...

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Random Mutagenesis of the Pm Promoter as a Powerful Strategy for Improvement of Recombinant-Gene Expression

Random Mutagenesis of the Pm Promoter as a Powerful Strategy for Improvement of Recombinant-Gene Expression

... random mutagenesis of an already efficient promoter system to increase recombinant protein production both under labora- tory-scale and industry-simulated ...a strategy depends on at least three parameters ...

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Directed evolution of green fluorescent protein by a new versatile PCR strategy for site-directed and semi-random mutagenesis

Directed evolution of green fluorescent protein by a new versatile PCR strategy for site-directed and semi-random mutagenesis

... ABSTRACT To develop a simple, speedy, economical and widely applicable method for multiple-site mutagenesis, we have substantially modified the Quik-Change™ Site- Directed Mutagenesis Kit protocol ...

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Significantly enhancing recombinant alkaline amylase production in Bacillus subtilis by integration of a novel mutagenesis-screening strategy with systems-level fermentation optimization

Significantly enhancing recombinant alkaline amylase production in Bacillus subtilis by integration of a novel mutagenesis-screening strategy with systems-level fermentation optimization

... Mediums could affect the promoter activity, and homogenous populations of cells with highly productive is necessary for the production of secretory enzymes in industrial-scale fermentations [11, 21]. High cell concen- ...

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Insertional mutagenesis strategies in zebrafish

Insertional mutagenesis strategies in zebrafish

... Many 3’ gene traps have an inherent 3’ bias when integrating in genes caused by the reduction in expression from the resulting fusion transcript with long, untranslated 3’ sequences that are now subject to ...

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Site Directed Mutagenesis Ppt

Site Directed Mutagenesis Ppt

... insertional mutagenesis, as directed evolution or amino acid and makes comparative gene targeting medium and audiobooks from chapter submission and head sapl ...site mutagenesis ppt option at transition ...

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Promoter analysis by saturation mutagenesis

Promoter analysis by saturation mutagenesis

... Saturation mutagenesis is a simple method that can be used to scan a promoter for cis-acting elements and subsequently define the critical nucleotides within and the consensus sequence for these ...saturation ...

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In vitro mutagenesis of human dihydropteridine reductase

In vitro mutagenesis of human dihydropteridine reductase

... . STRATEGY FOR CLONING AND EXPRESSING MUTATED DHPR The aims of the present research program are to carry out several in vitro site-directed mutagenesis on the human DHPR cDNA gene in order to express the ...

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Mutagenesis in rodents using the L1 retrotransposon

Mutagenesis in rodents using the L1 retrotransposon

... Gene trapping technology can be used to maximize the rate at which retrotransposition insertions interrupt coding exons. Only about 1% of the genome is composed of exons. Therefore, only one in every 100 random ...

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Protein Modification By Site Directed Mutagenesis

Protein Modification By Site Directed Mutagenesis

... subjecting molecules. Arg can ask yourself why might redesign an active sites by rational modification within simple steps is used as a researcher at any other similar methods. Ho SN, Hunt HD, Horton RM, Pullen JK, Pease ...

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Mutagenesis

Mutagenesis

... Many of the early systematic molecular analyses of DNA damage and mutagenesis used UV, and our under- standing of its effects is probably the most extensive. The most abundant UV photoproducts are pyrimidine ...

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Chemical mutagenesis

Chemical mutagenesis

... which the bioohemical lesions are subject to repair, or in the suspectibility of the genetic ma,terial itself. A second kind of specificity is reflected by the differ[r] ...

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Chemical mutagenesis

Chemical mutagenesis

... In a letter to Nature in 1944, Auerbach and Robson mentioned that they had tested a number of chemical substances for their ability to produce mutations and that some of them were very effective, producing mutation rates ...

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Mechanisms of mutagenesis by chloroacetaldehyde.

Mechanisms of mutagenesis by chloroacetaldehyde.

... FIGURE 4.-A part of the phage AB28 lacZ DNA sequence indicating background and CAA-induced base substitutions.. Background base substitutions are shown in lower-case [r] ...

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Monitoring for Human Mutagenesis

Monitoring for Human Mutagenesis

... 1. : Gene muta- tion as a cause of human disease. ) : Mutagenic Effects of Environmental Contaminants. : The load of hereditary defects in human populations. : The Genetics. of Human Pop[r] ...

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Lethal Mutagenesis of Bacteria

Lethal Mutagenesis of Bacteria

... Lethal mutagenesis, the killing of a microbial pathogen with a chemical mutagen, is a potential broad- spectrum antiviral ...lethal mutagenesis indicate that bacteria may be candidates for lethal ...

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GENETIC ANALYSIS OF GAMMA-RAY MUTAGENESIS IN YEAST. II. ALLELE-SPECIFIC CONTROL OF MUTAGENESIS

GENETIC ANALYSIS OF GAMMA-RAY MUTAGENESIS IN YEAST. II. ALLELE-SPECIFIC CONTROL OF MUTAGENESIS

... Use of only a single test allele, such as cycl-9, fails to reveal all aspects of the genetic control, at least when UV is employed as mutagen, because it has been [r] ...

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Theory of Lethal Mutagenesis for Viruses

Theory of Lethal Mutagenesis for Viruses

... Dynamics of extinction: population decline may not happen immediately. It is instructive to consider some numerical ex- amples to develop a sense of the overall process of lethal mutagenesis. Figure 3 shows the ...

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CiteSeerX — site-directed mutagenesis and

CiteSeerX — site-directed mutagenesis and

... Department of Chemistry, University of Richmond, Gottwald Center for the Sciences, Richmond, Virginia 23173, USA (R ECEIVED October 2, 2006; F INAL R EVISION November 20, 2006; A CCEPTED November 21, 2006) Abstract ...

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