Abstract:
Methods are disclosed for assembling a plurality of double-stranded DNA fragments into DNA molecules in a single in vitro recombination reaction comprising contacting the plurality of double-stranded DNA fragments with a bacterial extract derived from a RecA deficient bacterial strain so as to assemble the plurality of DNA fragments into DNA molecules.
Abstract:
Methods are disclosed for assembling a plurality of double-stranded DNA fragments into DNA molecules in a single in vitro recombination reaction comprising contacting the plurality of double-stranded DNA fragments with a bacterial extract derived from a RecA deficient bacterial strain so as to assemble the plurality of DNA fragments into DNA molecules.
Abstract:
An animal, e.g., transgenic mouse, in which the MSH4 gene is misexpressed. The animal is useful for screening treatments for a number of conditions. Methods for identifying contraceptive agents are also described.
Abstract:
An animal, e.g., transgenic mouse, in which the MSH5 gene is misexpressed. The animal is useful for screening treatments for a number of conditions. Methods for identifying contraceptive agents are also described.
Abstract:
An animal, e.g., transgenic mouse, in which the MSH5 gene is misexpressed. The animal is useful for screening treatments for a number of conditions. Methods for identifying contraceptive agents are also described.
Abstract:
An animal, e.g., transgenic mouse, in which the MSH5 gene is misexpressed. The animal is useful for screening treatments for a number of conditions. Methods for identifying contraceptive agents are also described.