plasmid的意思和读音

plasmid

: ['plæzmɪd] : ['plæzmɪd]

n.

plasmids  

n.1.2.

n.1.a small circle of DNA that replicates itself independently of chromosomal DNA, especially in the cells of bacteria.

1.(plasmid)DNA,

2.(plasmid)(bacteriophage)Ø 宿

3. plasmidDNA1kbp200kbp。

4.DNAplasmid),(phage),(cosimid),DNA(ss…

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6.(plasmid)、(transposon, Tn)、(bacteriophage)。1989 …

7.-‘F’‘B’Plasmid(Little Sisters)-

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1.One of the ways to introduce genes into a bacterium is to introduce a plasmid into it.

2.Agrobacterium tumefaciens contains a plasmid, a circular piece of DNA separate from the bacterial chromosome, known as the Ti plasmid.Ti(Ti-plasmid)。

3.there was no bacterial plasmid backbone sequences inserted into MON88017 genome.MON88017

4.Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a soil bacterium with a plasmid that inserts foreign DNA into a plant.DNA

5.The test demonstrates that if a second gene, insulin for example, were to be patched in the plasmid, that gene would be expressed as well.

6.He described the technique to put this gene inside plasmid cationic liposome complexes and then deliver it intravenously.

7.The new plasmid is inserted back into a cell, where numerous copies can be made.

8.Transfer of a segment of DNA to a new position on the same or another chromosome , plasmid, or cell .

9.The effective expression of this plasmid had been demonstrated by FACS and IMF.FACSIMF

10.The factors influencing survival rate of LAB and plasmid stability during lyophilization were systematically studied.