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Microscopy Today. 12:40-45
The cell is the fundamental unit of all living organisms, ranging from the unicellular archaea and bacteria (prokaryotes) to higher multicellular plants and animals (eukaryotes). All cells are bounded by a complex and dynamic plasma membrane, which f
Publikováno v:
Gene. 183(1-2)
The Nla III restriction enzyme isolated from Neisseria lactamica recognizes the sequence 5′-CATG-3′, cleaving after the G to generate a four base 3′ overhang. The Nla III methylase and a portion of the Nla III endonuclease gene were cloned into
Autor:
Keith D. Lunnen, Janet M. Barsomian, Russell R. Camp, Charles O. Card, Shu-Zi Chen, Rebecca Croft, Mary C. Looney, Marta M. Meda, Laurie S. Moran, Donald O. Nwankwo, Barton E. Slatko, Elizabeth M. Van Cott, Geoffrey G. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Gene. 74:25-32
We have cloned into Escherichia coli the genes for 38 type-II bacterial modification methyltransferases. The clones were isolated by selecting in vitro for protectively modified recombinants. Most of the clones modify their DNA fully but a substantia
Association of microbodies, Woronin bodies, and septa in intercellular hyphae of Cymadothea trifolii
Autor:
Russell R. Camp
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Botany. 55:1856-1859
This ultrastructural study describes the origin of Woronin bodies from microbodies in intercellular hyphae of the plant pathogen Cymadothea trifolii. In this fungus the development of Woronin bodies begins with the appearance of electron-dense materi
Autor:
Russell R. Camp
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Botany. 59:2466-2477
The host–parasite relations of an insect–fungus blister gall on Solidago graminifolia and a related gall on S. rugosa were studied. The midge, Asteromyia carbonifera, and fungus, Sclerotium asteris, were associated with both gall types.Externally
Publikováno v:
The Journal of protozoology. 21(1)
SYNOPSIS Light- and electronmicroscopic observations on Dientamoeba fragilis strain A (Bi) 1 dealing primarily with the binucleate (arrested telophase) stages, predominant in all populations, revealed the microtubular nature of the extranuclear spind