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How to obtain and recognize partial-diploid strains that are duplicated... chromosome segments.

... Experiments can be designed to allow recognition of duplication progeny by marker phenotype. (This is especially useful with unstable duplications that break down to give fertile heterokaryons). If a duplication-generating strain that carries a recessive marker located in the translocated segment is ...
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Molecular genetics of bipolar disorder
Molecular genetics of bipolar disorder

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Daisy quorum drives for the genetic restoration of wild

... We reasoned that daisy drive could enable threshold-dependent elements to locally reach the threshold while releasing a tiny fraction of the organisms that would otherwise be required. Unfortunately, chromosomal translocations occur at low efficiency even when catalyzed by double-strand breaks17. Wh ...
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Use of a novel cassette to label phenotypically a cryptic plasmid of

... XhoI site, filling in the sticky ends and ligating to bluntended promoter-containing fragments. We found that only the SP02 promoter gave sufficient xylE expression to allow easy screening for the presence of plasmids in B. subtilis. In addition we flanked the cassette with transcriptional terminato ...
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