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Plasmid vs Virus

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Criteria Plasmid Virus Remarks Definition Small, circular or linear extrachromosomal DNA molecules found in bacteria and some eukaryotes Infectious acellular…

Plasmid vs Episome

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Properties Plasmid Episome Remarks Molecular nature DNA DNA Both of them are made up of deoxyribonucleic acid Genetic material type…

Linear Plasmid

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Linear plasmids represent a unique category of extrachromosomal genetic elements that differ from the more common circular plasmids in both…

Borrelia burgdorferi

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Causes Lyme disease in humans Gram-negative bacteria Microaerophile Motile spirocheteGenome consists of a linear chromosome. It also contains at least…

AGS Cell Line Characteristics

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AGS cell line grows adherently as a monolayer.  This cell line does not have a tendency to form true foci….

35-mm Dishes for Cell Culture

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The 35-mm dishes are small rounded dishes. The diameter of these dishes is 35 mm. However, the diameter (excluding the…

Topic: Plasmid

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Plasmid  Plasmidome Plasmid: Timeline of Key Events   Discovery of the Transforming Principle: Frederick Griffith’s Pioneering Work  Genetic Exchange in Bacteria:…

Plasmid Overview

Plasmid

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Plasmids are extrachromosomal, double-stranded DNA molecules that are typically covalently closed and circular in structure.

List of Naturally Occurring Plasmids in  Escherichia coli

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pEC156 ColE1 pCoo REFERENCES Werbowy & Kaczorowski, 2016. Plasmid pEC156, a Naturally Occurring Escherichia coli Genetic Element That Carries Genes…

Plasmid-Encoded Traits

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Resistance to antibiotics Production of antibiotics Degradation of complex organic compounds Production of bacteriocins Production of enterotoxins Restriction and modification…

Silver Subfluoride (Ag2F) Molecular Weight Calculation

Silver Subfluoride [Ag2F] Molecular Weight Calculation

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Silver subfluoride [Ag2F] is an inorganic compound of two elements: Silver (Ag) and Fluorine (F). The molecular weight of Silver subfluoride is 234.734803163 which can be calculated by adding up the total weight (atomic weight multiplied by their number) of Silver and Fluorine.

Silver Dichromate [Ag2Cr2O7] Molecular Weight Calculation

Silver Dichromate [Ag2Cr2O7] Molecular Weight Calculation

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Silver dichromate [Ag2Cr2O7] is an inorganic compound of three elements: Silver, Chromium, and Oxygen. The molecular weight of Silver dichromate is 431.7244 which can be calculated by adding up the total weight (atomic weight multiplied by their number) of Silver, Chromium, and oxygen.

Silver Molybdate [Ag2MoO4] Molecular Weight Calculation

Silver Molybdate [Ag2MoO4] Molecular Weight Calculation

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Silver molybdate [Ag2MoO4] is an inorganic compound of three elements: Silver, Molybdenum, and Oxygen. The molecular weight of Silver molybdate is 375.684 which can be calculated by adding up the total weight (atomic weight multiplied by their number) of Silver, Molybdenum, and oxygen.

Silver Sulfate (Ag2SO4) Molecular Weight Calculation

Silver Sulfate [Ag2SO4] Molecular Weight Calculation

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Silver sulfate [Ag2SO4] is an inorganic compound of three elements: Silver, Sulfur, and Oxygen. The molecular weight of Silver sulfate is 311.8 which can be calculated by adding up the total weight (atomic weight multiplied by their number) of Silver, Sulfur, and oxygen.

Silver Sulfide [Ag2S] Molecular Weight Calculation

Silver Sulfide [Ag2S] Molecular Weight Calculation

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Silver sulfide [Ag2S] is an inorganic compound of two elements: Silver and Sulfur. The molecular weight of Silver sulfide is 247.8024 which can be calculated by adding up the total weight (atomic weight multiplied by their number) of Silver and Sulfur.