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Conjugation (Biology) --- Plasmids. --- Plasmids --- Paragenes --- Cytoplasmic inheritance --- Genetic vectors --- Mobile genetic elements --- Extrachromosomal DNA --- Reproduction --- Conjugation (Biology).
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General virology --- -Genetic vectors --- Viruses --- Reproduction --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Genetic vectors --- Microorganisms --- Mobile genetic elements --- Extrachromosomal DNA --- Reproduction&delete& --- Viruses - Reproduction - Congresses
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General virology --- Virus diseases --- Viruses --- Virus Diseases --- Virus diseases. --- Viruses. --- Virus Diseases. --- 578 --- Virology --- Basic Sciences. Microbiology --- 578 Virology --- Virology. --- Viral diseases --- Viral infections --- Virus infections --- Communicable diseases --- Medical virology --- Pathogenic viruses --- Genetic vectors --- Microorganisms --- Mobile genetic elements --- Extrachromosomal DNA
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Extrachromosomal Inheritance --- Extrachromosomal DNA --- Translocation (Genetics) --- Cytoplasmic inheritance --- ADN extrachromosomique --- Translocation (Génétique) --- Hérédité cytoplasmique --- Gene Expression Regulation --- Translocation, Genetic --- Recombination, Genetic --- Mobile genetic elements. --- Translocation (Génétique) --- Hérédité cytoplasmique --- Extrachromosomal Inheritance.
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Cell physiology --- Insertion elements, DNA --- Recombinant DNA --- Mobile genetic elements --- Cellules --- Eléments transposables (Génétique) --- ADN recombinant --- Eléments génétiques mobiles --- Physiologie --- Prokaryotic Cells --- DNA, Recombinant --- Eukaryotic Cells --- Cell Physiological Phenomena --- DNA Transporsable Elements --- physiology --- 575.08:577.21 --- 579.254 --- 579.25 --- Genetic elements, Mobile --- Genetic mobile elements --- Mobile DNA --- Mobile DNA sequences --- Mobile elements, Genetic --- DNA --- Molecular genetics --- Genetic engineering, genetic manipulation, recombinant DNA --- Genetic exchange. Genetic transmission --- Microbial genetics --- Mobile genetic elements. --- 579.25 Microbial genetics --- 579.254 Genetic exchange. Genetic transmission --- 575.08:577.21 Genetic engineering, genetic manipulation, recombinant DNA --- Eléments transposables (Génétique) --- Eléments génétiques mobiles --- DNA, Recombinant. --- DNA, Recombinant - physiology --- Genetic elements
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The critically acclaimed laboratory standard for more than fifty years, Methods in Enzymology is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. Now with over 400 volumes (all of them still in print), the series contains much material still relevant today-truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences. This new volume presents methods related to the use of bacterial genetics for genomic engineering. The book in
Genetic engineering. --- Bacterial genetics. --- Bacteriophages. --- Transposons. --- Organisms --- DNA --- Nucleic Acids --- Nucleic Acids, Nucleotides, and Nucleosides --- Chemicals and Drugs --- DNA, Bacterial --- Bacteria --- Biology --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Animal Biochemistry --- Genetics --- 577.15 --- Enzymes. Catalysts of biological reactions. Enzymology --- 577.15 Enzymes. Catalysts of biological reactions. Enzymology --- Bacteriophage --- Phages --- Tn elements --- Transposable elements --- Monograph --- Viruses --- Lysogeny --- Transduction --- Mobile genetic elements --- Bacteriology --- Microbial genetics
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Plasmids --- Genetic engineering --- Plasmides --- Génie génétique --- Research --- Methodology --- Recherche --- Méthodologie --- Genetic Engineering --- Genetics, Microbial --- methods --- Génie génétique --- Méthodologie --- Plasmids. --- Episome --- Plasmid --- Episomes --- DNA Transposable Elements --- Virophages --- #WSCH:MONO --- 579.25 --- 579.25 Microbial genetics --- Microbial genetics --- Microbial Genetics --- Genetic, Microbial --- Microbial Genetic --- Virus Physiological Phenomena --- Bacterial Physiological Phenomena --- Genome, Microbial --- Paragenes --- Cytoplasmic inheritance --- Genetic vectors --- Mobile genetic elements --- Extrachromosomal DNA --- Designed genetic change --- Engineering, Genetic --- Gene splicing --- Genetic intervention --- Genetic surgery --- Genetic recombination --- Biotechnology --- Transgenic organisms --- Research&delete& --- General microbiology --- Genetic Engineering - methods --- Plasmids - Research - Methodology
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For a virus to invade a host cell it needs to penetrate the physical barrier imposed by the plasma membrane. Viruses have evolved specialized surface proteins to meet this challenge. These proteins facilitate delivery of the viral genetic information into the host cell by either fusing the viral envelope with a host cell membrane or by forming membrane pores. Membrane fusion and pore formation critically depend on the engagement of host cell receptors and receptor choice is a key determinant of viral tropism. The multi-faceted interplay between viral and cellular factors during virus entry is a fascinating field of study, which can provide important insight into viral pathogenesis and define new targets for intervention. This book provides a comprehensive overview of this exciting field of research.
Biological Processes --- Cell Physiological Processes --- Virus Physiological Processes --- Microbiological Processes --- Microbiological Phenomena --- Biological Phenomena --- Virus Physiological Phenomena --- Cell Physiological Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Host-Pathogen Interactions --- Virus Internalization --- Endocytosis --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Medical virology. --- Viruses. --- Endocytosis. --- Host-parasite relationships. --- Host-organism relationships --- Host-pathogen relationships --- Parasite-host relationships --- Pathogen-host relationships --- Relationships, Host-parasite --- Medicine. --- Cell biology. --- Biomedicine. --- Biomedicine general. --- Cell Biology. --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cells --- Cytologists --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Absorption (Physiology) --- Cell physiology --- Genetic vectors --- Microorganisms --- Mobile genetic elements --- Extrachromosomal DNA --- Medical microbiology --- Virology --- Virus diseases --- Parasitism --- Cytology. --- Health Workforce --- Biomedicine, general.
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Today, we are far less likely to die from infection than at any other time in history, but still we worry about epidemics, the menace of antibiotic resistance and modern 'plagues' like Ebola. In this timely new book, eminent bacteriologist Hugh Pennington explores why these fears remain and why they are unfounded. He reports on outright victories (such as smallpox), battles where the enemy is on its last stand (polio), surprise attacks from vegetarian bats (Ebola, SARS) and demented cows (BSE). Qualified optimism, he argues, is the message for the future but the battles will go on forever. -- Provided by publisher.
Bacteria. --- Viruses. --- Communicable diseases --- World health. --- Epidemics --- 616.98 --- bacteriën --- virussen --- Infectieziekten --- #SBIB:316.334.2A15 --- #SBIB:316.334.2A500 --- Global health --- International health --- Public health --- Medical geography --- Contagion and contagious diseases --- Contagious diseases --- Infectious diseases --- Microbial diseases in human beings --- Zymotic diseases --- Diseases --- Infection --- Medical microbiology --- Quarantine --- Biosecurity --- Genetic vectors --- Microorganisms --- Mobile genetic elements --- Extrachromosomal DNA --- Germs --- Microbes --- Prokaryotes --- Prevention. --- Treatment. --- History. --- Specifieke infectieziekten Infecties toe te schrijven aan bepaalde organismen. Bacteriële en virale infecties --- Arbeidssociologische onderzoeksmethoden en technieken --- Organisatiesociologie: algemeen --- International cooperation --- BACTERIA --- COMMUNICABLE DISEASES--PREVENTION --- Bacteria --- Viruses --- World health --- Prevention --- Treatment --- History --- Communicable diseases - Prevention --- Communicable diseases - Treatment --- Epidemics - History
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Viruses. --- Virus Physiological Phenomena. --- Physiology, Viral --- Viral Physiological Concepts --- Viral Physiological Phenomena --- Viral Physiological Process --- Virus Physiological Concepts --- Virus Physiological Phenomenon --- Virus Physiological Process --- Virus Physiology --- Viral Physiological Processes --- Viral Physiology --- Virus Physiological Processes --- Concept, Viral Physiological --- Concept, Virus Physiological --- Concepts, Viral Physiological --- Concepts, Virus Physiological --- Phenomena, Viral Physiological --- Phenomena, Virus Physiological --- Phenomenon, Virus Physiological --- Phenomenons, Virus Physiological --- Physiological Process, Viral --- Physiological Process, Virus --- Physiological Processes, Viral --- Physiological Processes, Virus --- Physiology, Virus --- Process, Viral Physiological --- Process, Virus Physiological --- Processes, Viral Physiological --- Processes, Virus Physiological --- Viral Physiological Concept --- Virus Physiological Concept --- Viruses --- Genetic vectors --- Microorganisms --- Mobile genetic elements --- Extrachromosomal DNA --- physiology --- Virus diseases --- Virology --- Medical virology
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