نتایج جستجو برای: restriction site mapping

تعداد نتایج: 609052  

Journal: :Genetics 1979
G G Wilson R L Neve G J Edlin W H Konigsberg

Bacteriophage T4 cytosine-containing DNA is cleaved at a single site by the restriction endonuclease, Bam H1. The site lies within the late region of the T4 genome, close to, or within, gene 8, one of the structural genes of the phage particle baseplate.

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1983
J C Avise J F Shapira S W Daniel C F Aquadro R A Lansman

We address the problem of the possible significance of biological speciation to the magnitude and pattern of divergence of asexually transmitted characters in bisexual species. The empirical data for this report consist of restriction endonuclease site variability in maternally transmitted mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) isolated from 82 samples of Peromyscus polionotus and P. leucopus collected from...

1998
G Cosenza A Rando E Longobardi P Masina L Ramunno B A Freking

Source/description: A polymorphic MseI restriction site has been observed in a 1.3-kb DNA fragment of the goat as2-casein gene. PCR primers, TL30 and TQ9, were designed from regions of goat as2-Cn cDNA sequence (GenBank accession number X65160) corresponding to exons 5 and 7 of bovine as2-Cn gene (GenBank accession number M943227). Two alleles have been found: the A allele (showing a fragment o...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1985
J Hahn D Dubnau

Using a model system, we have studied deletion formation in Bacillus subtilis. When the staphylococcal plasmids pSA2100 (7.1 kilobases) and pUB110 (4.5 kilobases) were ligated to one another at their unique XbaI sites and transformed into either rec+ or recE4 strains of B. subtilis, an intramolecular recombination event usually occurred. Two plasmids, one of 2.6 kilobases and the other of 9.0 k...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2009
Sangeeta Dalal Gaya Prasad Minakshi Prasad Sushila Maan

The genome segment 7 of two Indian isolates of bluetongue virus (BTV) from Avikanagar (BTV-1-western India) and Hyderabad (BTV-Untyped Hyderabad-southern India) was amplified by RT-PCR using two sets of VP7 specific primers. A sequence of 1137 bp comprising the complete coding sequence of the VP7 gene from Avikanagar isolate and a 1154 bp full-length sequence from BTV-UT Hyderabad isolate were ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1988
D E Pumo E Z Goldin B Elliot C J Phillips H H Genoways

The Neotropical fruit bat, Artibeus jamaicensis, occurs throughout Latin America and on many islands in the Caribbean. Populations from Jamaica (in the Greater Antilles) to Barbados (in the Lesser Antilles) have been classified as a subspecies (A.j. jamaicensis) separate from that on the Lesser Antillean island of St. Vincent (A.j. schwartzi). Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was isolated from 54 indi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1996
S Shiao K Aoki K Isobe W L Tsuzuki N Itoh K Toba N Kobayashi Y Noguchi S Ohno

Adenovirus type 3 (Ad3) isolates, isolated from 45 patients with acute conjunctivitis during the year 1990 in Japan, were studied by DNA restriction enzyme analysis with restriction endonucleases recognizing 6-bp sequences (BamHI, SmaI, HindIII, BglII) and endonucleases recognizing 5- or 4-bp sequences (HinfI and TaqI). All 45 isolates of Ad3 were identified as the genome type Ad3f by six endon...

2013
Zofia Bakuła Aleksandra Safianowska Magdalena Nowacka-Mazurek Jacek Bielecki Tomasz Jagielski

Mycobacterium kansasii is one of the most common causes of pulmonary disease resulting from nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). It is also the most frequently isolated NTM species from clinical specimens in Poland. The aim of this study was to investigate the distribution of M. kansasii subtypes among patients suspected of having pulmonary NTM disease. Fifty clinical isolates of M. kansasii reco...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1996
N Vanittanakom C R Cooper S Chariyalertsak S Youngchim K E Nelson T Sirisanthana

Forty-six isolates of Penicillium marneffei were differentiated into two DNA types on the basis of their restriction fragment length polymorphisms. Of the 22 human isolates of P. marneffei, 16 (72.7%) were type I and 6 (27.3%) were type II. Of the 23 bamboo rat isolates, 20 from Rhizomys sumatrensis were type I and 3 from Cannomys badius were type II. The soil isolate was type II. These data re...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 1990
D P Knowles J R Gorham

The potential contributions of techniques, such as restriction enzyme analysis, nucleic acid detection, the polymerase chain reaction and competitive inhibitive tests, are only beginning to be defined. The extraordinary promise of these procedures has yet to be fully realized. However, before these techniques are accepted and widely used, they should be shown to have sensitivity and specificity...

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