Search Results - "Gjuracic, K"
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Acid resistance and response to pH-induced stress in two Lactobacillus plantarum strains with probiotic potential
Published in Beneficial microbes (2015)“…Two new Lactobacillus plantarum strains, KR6-DSM 28780 and M5 isolated from sour turnip and traditional dried fresh cheese, respectively, were evaluated for…”
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Targeted DNA integration within different functional gene domains in yeast reveals ORF sequences as recombinational cold-spots
Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-05-2004)“…The efficiency of gene targeting within different segments of genes in yeast was estimated by transforming yeast cells with double-stranded integrative…”
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Mammalian Genome Recombineering: Yeast, Still a Helper Microorganism of Choice?
Published in Food technology and biotechnology (01-07-2008)“…Functional studies of complex mammalian genomes have been revolutionized by the development of the recombineering methodology. Recombineering represents the…”
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The DNA secondary structure of the Bacillus subtilis genome
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (21-01-2003)“…Abstract The entire genomic DNA sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis reported in the SubtiList database has been subjected in this work to…”
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Chromosome V loss due to centromere knockout or MAD2‐deletion is immediately followed by restitution of homozygous diploidy in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published in Yeast (Chichester, England) (01-04-2002)“…To investigate the possibility of inducing specific chromosome loss by centromere deletion in eukaryotic cells, the yeast diploid strain ZG1, carrying three…”
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Illegitimate integration of single-stranded DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published in Molecular & general genetics (27-11-1996)“…We studied illegitimate recombination by transforming yeast with a single-stranded (ss) non-replicative plasmid. Plasmid pCW12, containing the ARG4 gene, was…”
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