Gene library A random collection of DNA fragments (typically representing the entire genome of an organism) that have been inserted into a cloning vector.
Gene library: See genomic library. Gene mapping: Determination of the relative positions of genes on a DNA molecule (chromosome or plasmid) and of the distance, in linkage units or physical units, between them.
Gene library See genomic library. Related Terms: Genomic library A collection of clones made from a set of randomly generated overlapping DNA fragments representing the entire genome of an organism. Compare library, arrayed library.
"Gene library" is a term used to describe: A. a computerized listing of known DNA sequences .
Is this where the gene library comes in, the fusion assay? We've been working on this whole mechanism of how the virus fuses with the target cell and as I mentioned before, ...
The gene to be knocked out is isolated from a mouse gene library. Then a new DNA sequence is engineered which is very similar to the original gene and its immediate neighbor sequence, except that it is changed sufficiently to make it inoperable.
Finding Genes in a Gene Library Blue-White Screening Method The plasmid used contains a gene for ampicillin resistance. The transformed bacteria are grown on a medium that contains ampicillin.
NLGLP National Laboratory Gene Library Project NSF National Science Foundation ...
See also: Library, Gene, DNA, Genome, Sequence
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