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In a M13 phage we can insert about 1-4 kb of target DNA sequence which is its maximum insert capacity.
BAC = Bacterial Artificial Chromosome -200-300Kb -good for genomic libraries -uses the bacterial F (sex) plasmid -currently quite popular YAC = Yeast Artificial Chromosome -1Mb -good for genomic libraries also -difficult to manipulate and use -less popular
Yeast is the relationship with capacity and fluid ounces
Probably no. Artificial sweeteners are not recommended because if the bread doesn't have enough of sugar it wont bake (rise).
You won't reinfect yourself with chlamydia from the vaginal insert used to treat yeast. Chlamydia can live for only a short time outside the body, and washing and rinsing the insert is more than enough.
No it will not work , you must insert a candid tablet in the vagina.
Sue Klapholz has written: 'The genetic control of chromosome segregation during meiosis in yeast'
"Vector" is an agent that can carry a DNA fragment into a host cell. If it is used for reproducing the DNA fragment, it is called a "cloning vector". If it is used for expressing certain gene in the DNA fragment, it is called an "expression vector".Commonly used vectors include plasmid, Lambda phage, cosmid and yeast artificial chromosome (YAC).
If "it" is meaning like the medicine, you insert the cream up inside your vagina. There is also pills
The circular DNA molecules that can be found in bacteria are called plasmids. Plasmids are a separate DNA molecule that can replicate independently of chromosomal DNA. Plasmids are commonly used in Biology classes to teach students about splicing.
- Give them foods containing yeast - Give them foods containing artificial colours, flavours, preservatives and MSG
- Do not give food that contains artificial E-numbers to your child - Do not give food that contains yeast to your child