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Transduction is defined as the transfer of genetic information between cells using a type of virus particle called a bacteriophage. The virus contains genetic material from one cell, which is introduced into the other cell upon virus infection of the...
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Transduction is one of three basic mechanisms for genetic exchange in bacteria. Like transformation and conjugation, transduction allows the movement of genetic information from a donor cell to a recipient. Unlike the other mechanisms, however,...
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Transduction is the process by which bacterial DNA is moved from one bacterium to another by a virus. When bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) infect a bacterial cell, their normal mode of reproduction is to harness the DNA replication...


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Plant Physiology
The ARG1-LIKE2 gene of Arabidopsis functions in a gravity signal transduction pathway that is genetically distinct from the PGM pathway1
09/01/2003: 8,493 words, approx. 28 pages
The arl2 mutants of Arabidopsis display altered root and hypocotyl gravitropism, whereas their inflorescence stems are fully gravitropic. Interestingly, mutant roots respond like the wild type to phytohormones and an inhibitor of polar auxin transport. Also, their cap columella cells accumulate starch similarly to...
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Genetic Screens for Enhancers of brahma Reveal Functional Interactions Between the BRM Chromatin-Remodeling Complex and the Delta-Notch Signal Transduction Pathway in Drosophila
08/01/2005: 10,389 words, approx. 35 pages
ABSTRACT The Drosophila trithorax group gene brahma (brm) encodes the ATPase subunit of a 2-MDa chromatinremodeling complex. brm was identified in a screen for transcriptional activators of homeotic genes and subsequently shown to play a global role in transcription by RNA polymerase II....
 


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