 | Microbiologia - TransferĂȘncia Horizontal de Genes em BactĂ©rias Este vĂdeo explica, de maneira simplificada, mecanismos de transferĂȘncia horizontal em bactĂ©rias. No vĂdeo, parte-se de uma cultura em meio lĂquido de diferentes bactĂ©rias. Todas elas, exceto uma espĂ©cie presente na cultura Ă© resistente a um antibiĂłtico X. Ao se plaquear uma alĂquota da cu |
 | Bacteria ( Gene knockout, and knock-in ) A genetically modified organism (GMO) or genetically engineered organism (GEO) is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.www.microrao.com www.blackwellpublishing.com execdeanagriculture.rutgers.edu web.jjay.cuny.edu www.ornl.gov www.ias.ac.in www.ess |
 | Horizontal Gene Transmission in Bacteria A short paint-drawing presentation of how genes are shared between two bacteria through a conjugation tube. The plasmid in the donor cell replicates and is sent across to the recipient cell, where a linear strand of it breaks off and forms a new plasmid. This is one type of genetic variation in Bact |
 | Genetic Transfer - part 1 Microbial populations achieve genetic diversity through horizontal gene transfer. Bacteria may transfer genes from one to another by conjugation, transformation, or transduction. Scientists often exploit these processes through recombinant DNA. |
 | Genetic Engineering : How Is Bacteria Used in Genetic Engineering? Bacteria is used abundantly in genetic engineering to study life, disease and medicine. Understand how scientists use bacteria on a regular basis with information from a biochemistry professor in this free video on genetic engineering. Expert: M. Rahman Bio: M. Rahman is a professor of bio chemistry |
 | Mechanism of Recombination Originally created for DNA Interactive ( www.dnai.org ) TRANSCRIPT A common technique in genetic engineering is to insert a new gene into a loop of bacterial DNA called a plasmid. The molecular tool used to cut DNA is a restriction enzyme such as EcoRI. The enzyme has a precise shape that allows it |
 | Genetic Transfer - part 2 Microbial populations achieve genetic diversity through horizontal gene transfer. Bacteria may transfer genes from one to another by conjugation, transformation, or transduction. Scientists often exploit these processes through recombinant DNA. |
 | Genetic Transfer - part 3 Microbial populations achieve genetic diversity through horizontal gene transfer. Bacteria may transfer genes from one to another by conjugation, transformation, or transduction. Scientists often exploit these processes through recombinant DNA. |
 | Google Demo Slam: Grow Google www.demoslam.com | Two microbiologists set out to create the world's first living Google. Try it now: www.google.com How it was done: E. coli bacteria BL21 LysS are a strain harmless to humans but very useful for growing genes for studies of cancer and AIDS. We have these bacteria in the lab contain |
 | Plasmids | Genetics | Biology To purchase this program please visit www.greatpacificmedia.com Segment from the program Biotechnology: Engineering Genomes. DVD Description Our Biotechnology DVD first looks at major research areas in biotechnology such as the Human Genome Project and the various forms of recombinant DNA technology |