Gene splicing. Combining genes from different
organisms into one
organism. See
recombinant DNA.
Gene translocation. The movement of a
gene fragment from one chromosomal location to another, which often alters or abolishes
expression.
Full article >>>With
gene splicing, the
promoter of a
gene whose
expression you wish to monitor can be coupled to the
coding sequence of a chosen "reporter"
gene.
lacZ ...
Full article >>>Gene splicing and use of
recombinant DNA (r
DNA) are major techniques used.
Biotic stress. Living
organisms which can harm
plants , such as
viruses,
fungi, and
bacteria, and harmful insects. See
Abiotic stress. bP. See
Base pair. Bt.
Full article >>>gene splicing The enzymatic attachment of one
exon to another. general acid-
base cata
lysis Cata
lysis involving a proton
transfer from/to a
molecule other than water. Compare to specific acid-
base cata
lysis.
Full article >>>Genetic engineering, genetic
modification (GM), and
gene splicing (once in widespread use but now deprecated) are terms for the process of manipulating genes in an
organism, usually outside of the
organism's normal reproductive process.
Full article >>>Brave new world of
cloning,
gene splicing, in vitro
fertilization, including interviews with leading
environmentalists and
biologists. Secondary, college. [Hawkhill Associates (800/422-4295 or 608/251-3934, hawkhill@home.com)] ...
Full article >>>In the same year, Richard Roberts and Phillip Sharp independently showed that the genes of adeno
virus contain
introns and therefore require
gene splicing. It was later realized that almost all genes of
eukaryotes have
introns as well.
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