A plasmid is a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is distinct from a cell's chromosomal DNA. Plasmids naturally exist in bacterial cells, and they also occur in some eukaryotes.
A scaleable method for the liquid-phase separation of plasmid DNA from RNA. In the course of experiments on the potential of nucleic acid compaction for enhancement of chromatographic adsorption ...
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A special group of enzymes called Restriction Endonucleases cleave double-stranded DNA only at a limited number of specific recognition sites. During this week you will carry out restriction digestion ...
A new study led by scientists at The Wistar Institute, in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School ...
a gene of interest consisting of a finite sequence of nucleotides synthesized one nucleotide at a time resulting in a double-stranded DNA linear sequence, called a gene fragment. The current cost for ...
Conjugation is a form of horizontal gene transfer that allows the exchange of genetic material between two organisms or cells ...
Determining the number of copies of a double stranded DNA template (be it genomic DNA, plasmid or an amplified fragment) is essential for many genetic quantification applications in research and ...