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Tanscriptome comparison of ionizing radiation resistant strain of Escherichia coli, CB2000, and naturally occurring strain of Escherichia coli, Founder
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15 p., CB2000 is a strain of Escherichia coli (E. coli) that is extremely resistant to ionizing radiation. It was derived from a colony, referred to as the founder strain, isolated from naturally occurring Escherichia coli K12 MG1655. Using microarray technology developed by Affymetrix, a transcriptome comparison was done on CB2000 and Founder to determine the gene(s) that are differentially expressed in CB2000. A large number of genes which are involved in metabolism, transport and stress response were identified to display changes in expression levels in CB2000 when compared to Founder.
Authors :
Tan, Meng Kwang Marcus
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Contributors :
Cox, Michael M. (Mentor)
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Publisher :  -     Type :  Thesis     Format :  233312 bytes, application/pdf    
Date Detail :
2007-05-16, 2007-05-16, 2007
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Biochemistry
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