Transcript Maps Bert Gold, Ph.D., F.A.C.M.G.. Transcriptional Terminology trans-acting Referring to DNA sequences encoding diffusible proteins (e.g.,
Leonardo da Vinci The Paranoid Grouch (1452-1519).
Making Transgenic Plants and Animals Why? 1.Study gene function and regulation 2.Making new organismic tools for other fields of research 3.Curing genetic.
The Secret of Face Professor: Jonathan Klassen Student: Eliya Ou Student number: 97353008.
Plant transformation based on direct DNA delivery 1.Polyethylene glycol (PEG)-mediated protoplast transformation. 2.Particle bombardment 3.Electroporation.
RNA-Regulation: RNA Interference Literature Martens: BIOspektrum 4/02 8. Jahrgang M. Kuhlmann: Biol. Unserer Zeit Nr.3 (2004), S. 142.
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Lecture 17 Chapter 9 Marker genes Neal Stewart. Discussion questions 1. Why use marker genes? 2. What are some differences between selectable markers.
Lecture 36&37 PLANTS AS BIOREACTORS. WHAT IS A BIOREACTOR ? A device in which a substrate of low value is utilised by living cells to generate products.
RNA Interference Iain Fraser. Model for RNAi mechanism Hammond et al., 2001 Dicer (RNA-induced silencing complex) Initiation step Effector step.
Genetic Manipulations. Introduction In order to understand the functioning of a gene/protein we want to regulate its concentration/functioning/localization.
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