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Biomed Innovations

Horizontales
The process of the formation of mutations in DNA molecules
Refers to proteins that are created through the combination of genes that originally coded for separate proteins
A structural protein in bacteria that is the target for many antibiotics including Penicillin
Refers to DNA that has genetic material from multiple sources
The first step in PCR that separates the DNA strands
Type of genomic sequencing that incorporates ddNTps to create a series of NTP chains
The use of an electric field to separate molecules by size
Prestigious award given every year in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace
The addition of a poly(A) tail to a RNA transcript, typically a messenger RNA (mRNA)
Organisms that do not have a cell wall and store genetic material in plasmids
The aggregate of all microbes that reside on or within tissues and biofluids
Enzyme that allows ribosomes to cut the leading sequences of premature RNA
'Synthetic’ DNA reverse-transcribed from RNA
Two or more restriction enzymes that recognize the same DNA sequence
Verticales
Refers to experiments on microorganisms, molecules, or cells that occur outside of their normal biological context
Technique used to produce nucleic acid sequences to bind target ligands
The treatment of disease by activating or suppressing the immune system
Developed in 2007 by Jean Livet at Harvard as an application of the cre/lox system to visualize neurons in the brain
Commonly used fluorescent reporter gene
Category of enzymes that target specific DNA nucleotides sequences and cleave DNA at these specific sites
A segment of a DNA or RNA molecule which does not code for proteins and interrupts the sequence of genes
Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
abbreviation name for a method widely used to rapidly make millions to billions of copies of a specific DNA sample
Self-renewing cells categorized by potency
Process that seperates cell populations by charge and fluorescently labeled sub-populations
An instrumental tool for rapid detection and characterization of microbial cells based on their light scatter and fluorescence properties