Search for dissertations about: "molekylärgenetik"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the word molekylärgenetik.
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21. Identification of bacteria associated with malaria mosquitoes - Their characterisation and potential use
Abstract : The use of transformed bacteria to stop or kill disease-causing agents in the gut of vector insects is called paratransgenics. Two of the major steps in creating a paratransgenic Anopheles mosquito, unable to spread the Plasmodium parasites that cause malaria, are to find a bacterium suitable for the purpose and a way to introduce the transformed bacterium into mosquitoes in the field. READ MORE
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22. Interactive studies of attachment sites with proteins involved in site-specific recombination of P2-like phages
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23. Site-specific recombination of P2-like phages; possible tools for safe gene therapy : A focus on phage ΦD145
Abstract : P2-like bacteriophages integrate their genome into the E. coli host cell by a site-specific recombination event upon lysogenization. The integrative recombination occurs between a specific sequence in the phage genome, attP, and a specific sequence in the host genome, attB, generating the host-phage junctions attL and attR. READ MORE
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24. Molecular characterization of the Tick-borne encephalitis virus : Environments and replication
Abstract : The flavivirus genus is of major concern for world morbidity and mortality and includes viruses causing both encephalitic as well as hemorrhagic diseases. The incidence of Tick-borne encephalitis is increasing in many European countries and several reports have emphasized the expansion of the main vector, Ixodes ricinus. READ MORE
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25. A Genetic Switch in Bacteriophages within the Peduovirinae Subfamily : Structure, Function and Evolution
Abstract : The temperate bacteriophages in the Peduovirinae subfamily can either grow lytically or integrate into their bacterial host and form lysogeny. Which one of the two life cycles the phage will enter after infection is controlled by a transcriptional switch. READ MORE