Techniques: Recombinogenic engineering--new options for cloning and manipulating DNA.
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Building a spindle of the correct length in human cells requires the interaction between TPX2 and Aurora AMice lacking ghrelin receptors resist the development of diet-induced obesityPhage annealing proteins promote oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis in Escherichia coli and mouse ES cellsRecombining overlapping BACs into a single larger BACExpression and function profiling of orphan nuclear receptors using bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) transgenesisBack to BAC: the use of infectious clone technologies for viral mutagenesisHigh-throughput in vivo analysis of gene expression in Caenorhabditis elegansCrystal Structure of E. coli RecE Protein Reveals a Toroidal Tetramer for Processing Double-Stranded DNA BreaksCrystal structures of exonuclease in complex with DNA suggest an electrostatic ratchet mechanism for processivityStrategies used for genetically modifying bacterial genome: site-directed mutagenesis, gene inactivation, and gene over-expressionMolecular neuroanatomy's "Three Gs": a primerBRED: a simple and powerful tool for constructing mutant and recombinant bacteriophage genomesGlobosides but not isoglobosides can impact the development of invariant NKT cells and their interaction with dendritic cellsThe HSV-1 exonuclease, UL12, stimulates recombination by a single strand annealing mechanismA highly efficient recombineering-based method for generating conditional knockout mutationsComparative profiling identifies C13orf3 as a component of the Ska complex required for mammalian cell division.Combination of overlapping bacterial artificial chromosomes by a two-step recombinogenic engineering method.RNA interference rescue by bacterial artificial chromosome transgenesis in mammalian tissue culture cellsShuffled antibody libraries created by in vivo homologous recombination and yeast surface display.RecET driven chromosomal gene targeting to generate a RecA deficient Escherichia coli strain for Cre mediated production of minicircle DNA.Human cytomegaloviruses expressing yellow fluorescent fusion proteins--characterization and use in antiviral screening.Single-stranded heteroduplex intermediates in lambda Red homologous recombination.Scarless and sequential gene modification in Pseudomonas using PCR product flanked by short homology regions.Physiological transgene regulation and functional complementation of a neurological disease gene deficiency in neuronsQuantitative proteomics combined with BAC TransgeneOmics reveals in vivo protein interactionsA novel PCR-based method for high throughput prokaryotic expression of antimicrobial peptide genes.Mining the metabiome: identifying novel natural products from microbial communities.Dual gene expression cassette vectors with antibiotic selection markers for engineering in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Characterization of Kiss1 neurons using transgenic mouse modelsEfficient linking and transfer of multiple genes by a multigene assembly and transformation vector system.One-pot DNA construction for synthetic biology: the Modular Overlap-Directed Assembly with Linkers (MODAL) strategy.Genetic Models in Applied Physiology. Functional genomics in the mouse: powerful techniques for unraveling the basis of human development and disease.Neuroanatomical and functional characterization of CRF neurons of the amygdala using a novel transgenic mouse model.The enzymology of combinatorial biosynthesis.Normal development and function of invariant natural killer T cells in mice with isoglobotrihexosylceramide (iGb3) deficiency.In vivo construction of transgenes in DrosophilaGeneration and Characterisation of a Pax8-CreERT2 Transgenic Line and a Slc22a6-CreERT2 Knock-In Line for Inducible and Specific Genetic Manipulation of Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells.Development of a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) recombineering procedure using galK-untranslated region (UTR) for the mutation of diploid genes.Genetic characterization of the wboA gene from the predominant biovars of Brucella isolates in Iran.Major histocompatibility complex class I allele-specific cooperative and competitive interactions between immune evasion proteins of cytomegalovirus.
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Techniques: Recombinogenic engineering--new options for cloning and manipulating DNA.
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