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Triparental mating - Agrobacterium f.
Could someone please write a wikipedia article on triparental mating, I
could not find any information on how it actually works, only lab protocols on how to do it. Here is the (yet empty) URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triparental_mating Thanks for your help. Michael |
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"Michael Janich" wrote in message ... Could someone please write a wikipedia article on triparental mating, I could not find any information on how it actually works, only lab protocols on how to do it. Here is the (yet empty) URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triparental_mating Thanks for your help. Michael Are you saying that bacteria engage in ORGIES............!!!..??? |
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Michael Janich schreef
Peter, this is a science group! *** This is a Usenet group, and not everybody who posts is a scientist, or even serious. PvR |
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"P van Rijckevorsel" wrote in message ... Michael Janich schreef Peter, this is a science group! *** This is a Usenet group, and not everybody who posts is a scientist, or even serious. PvR Heavens! Who can they be? You must be referring to that pernicious, scurrilous and transcendental troll "Cereaus. Invalidus"! |
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I didn't say everybody is a scientist; I said
This is a science group And if you look at the name: indeed it starts with "sci", which stands for SCIence. BTW: Nobody seems to know about triparental mating. If someone can PLEASE write a summary. It should tell us, what the help strain is for. THANKS "P van Rijckevorsel" wrote in message ... Michael Janich schreef Peter, this is a science group! *** This is a Usenet group, and not everybody who posts is a scientist, or even serious. PvR |
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In article , Michael Janich
writes I didn't say everybody is a scientist; I said This is a science group And if you look at the name: indeed it starts with "sci", which stands for SCIence. BTW: Nobody seems to know about triparental mating. If someone can PLEASE write a summary. It should tell us, what the help strain is for. THANKS I couldn't find anything definitive with Google (searching on triparental mating), but reading between the lines of what I did find, it seems to be the transfer of genetic material (plasmids?) between strains A and C, which do not conjugate with each other, via strain B (the helper strain), which conjugates with both strains A and C. Googling for "helper strain" conjugation gives me URL:http://www.apsnet.org/education/Adva...Exercises/Elec troporation/top.htm which seems to confirm this interpretation. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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