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Eds., Y. Murakami, K. Nakayama, S.-I. Kitamura, H. Iwata and... © by TERRAPUB, 2008.

... The TC-resistant Vibrio and L. garvieae containing tet(M) gene were used for transfer experiment of TC resistance to E. coli and E. faecalis by filter-mating and filter-separating methods. As shown in Table 1, transformation rate in filter mating of E. coli was 10 –3 when Vibrio was donor, whereas t ...
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... Usually, traits are polygenic when there is wide variation in the trait. For example, humans can be many different sizes. Height is a polygenic trait, controlled by at least three genes with six alleles. If you are dominant for all of the alleles for height, then you will be very tall. There is also ...
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... transposase plasmid were grown to log phase in the presence of 1 mM IPTG, infected with h mini-TnIO-LK or h miniTn IO-LUK at a multiplicity of 0.4 or less, incubated for 90 min at 37” to allow expression of RanR genes, andglated on medium selective for kanamycin resistance. Kan colonies result almos ...
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