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transduction
transfer of genetic materials from one bacterial cell to another by a virus (phage)
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
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Cotransduction of genetic markers in bacteria can be used in genetic map making.
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The movement of genes from a bacterial donor to a bacterial recipient using a phage as the vector.
A process whereby a cell can gain access to and incorporate foreign DNA brought in by a viral particle.
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Signal transduction
In biology, signal transduction is any process by which a cell converts one kind of signal or stimulus into another.
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Signal transduction of transmembrane receptors that are ion channels
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Presenilin function: connections to Alzheimer's disease and signal transduction
Paul E.Fraser*1, Gang Yu*,Lyne Lvesque*, Masaki Nishimura*, Dun-Sheng Yang*,Howard T.J. Mount*,David Westaway* and Peter H. St George-Hyslop* ...
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Transduction is another method
Figure 2. Transduction by bacteriophage
for transferring genes from one bacterium to another; this time the transfer is mediated by bacteriophages (bacterial viruses, also called phages) (Fig. 2).
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Transduction
Gene transfer from one cell to another brought about by a virus.
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transduction -- Viral transfer of DNA to new host.
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tree -- Any tall plant, including many conifers and flowering plants, as well as extinct lycophytes and sphenophytes.
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Transduction is the transfer of host DNA from one cell to another by a virus. Some bacteriophages are temperate since they tend to go lysogenic rather than lytic. These types of viruses are able to transduce fragments of the host DNA.
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Transduction
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. In the process of assembling new virus particles, some host DNA may be incorporated in them.
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transduction
[L. trans, across + ducere, to lead]
The transfer of genetic material (DNA) from one cell to another by a virus.
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transduction. Condition in which bacterial DNA (and the genetic characteristics it bears) is transferred from one bacterium to another by the agent of viral infection.
transection The severing of a nerve to determine its specific function(s).
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Transduction. The transfer of DNA sequences from one bacterium to another via lysogenic infection by a bacteriophage (transducing phage).
Transfection. The uptake and expression of a foreign DNA sequence by cultured eukaryotic cells.
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Transduction: The incorporation of a cellular gene into a viral genome, that can then be introduced into other cells.
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Cotransduction
Homologous recombination of two closely linked genes or two mutations within the same gene and brought into a cell on the same fragment of transducing DNA.
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Signal transduction. The biochemical events that conduct the signal of a hormone or growth factor from the cell exterior, through the cell membrane, and into the cytoplasm.
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signal transduction The process by which an extracellular signal is converted to an intracellular response. silent mutation A mutation in a gene that causes no detectable change in the biological characteristics of the gene product.
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The first step in the transduction of light energy to a neural signal is the light-induced isomerization (change of shape) of a chromophore, specifically a vitamin A derivative. Each chromophore is bound to a membrane protein called an opsin.
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coli metabolic pathways to include signal-transduction pathways, transport proteins, regulation of gene expression, and tRNAs. Version5.0, released in June, contains detailed annotations of E.
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Biochemical Society Symposia vol 69: Glycogenomics: The Impact of Genomics and Informatics in Glycobiology Biochemical Society Symposia vol 68: From Protein Folding to New Enzymes Biochemical Society Symposia vol 67: Neuronal Signal Transduction and ...
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As in vertebrate vision, visual transduction in invertebrates occurs via a G protein-coupled pathway. However, in vertebrates the G protein is transducin, while the G protein in invertebrates is Gq (dgq in Drosophila).
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PACKAGE - In recombinant DNA procedures, refers to the step of incorporation of cosmid or other lambda vector DNA with an insert into a phage head for transduction of DNA into host.
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5'-triphosphate): A nucleotide that is a precursor in RNA synthesis, which plays a role in protein synthesis (as well as in signal transduction and microtubule assembly). See also
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Transduction -- the transfer of bacterial genetic material from one bacterium to another using a phage as a vector. Transferase -- enzymes that catalyze the transfer of functional groups between donor and acceptor molecules.
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