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Replication of linear plasmids in bacteria / George Chaconas.
- Format:
- Video
- Author/Creator:
- Chaconas, George, (University of Calgary, Canada), Speaker.
- Series:
- Henry Stewart talks. Biomedical & life sciences collection. Biology and significance of plasmids.
- Biology and significance of plasmids : a multi-talk discussion of extrachromosomal elements in microorganisms, 2056-452X
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Bacterial genetics.
- DNA replication.
- Plasmids--Genetics.
- Plasmids.
- Borrelia--genetics.
- DNA Replication.
- Plasmids--genetics.
- Recombinases.
- Streptomyces--genetics.
- Telomere.
- Medical Subjects:
- Borrelia--genetics.
- DNA Replication.
- Plasmids--genetics.
- Recombinases.
- Streptomyces--genetics.
- Telomere.
- Physical Description:
- 1 videorecording (38 min., 46 sec.) : sound, color.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2024.
- System Details:
- video file
- Summary:
- Audio-visual presentation: The end replication problem and solutions -- Replication of linear DNA in Streptomyces species using terminal proteins -- Replication of linear DNA in Borrelia species using telomere resolution -- Genome plasticity in Borrelia resulting from reversal of telomere resolution.
- Contents:
- Contents: Linear DNA replication in bacteria
- The "end replication" problem
- Linear DNA replication in Streptomyces
- Linear DNA replication in Borrelia
- Telomere resolvase (ResT)
- Genome plasticity in Borrelia
- Sequence scrambling in linear plasmids
- Reversal of telomere resolution
- Covalently closed hairpin ends.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Animated audio-visual presentation with synchronized narration.
- Title from title frames.
- Publisher Number:
- 6140 Henry Stewart Talks
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