Examples of 'confer resistance' in a sentence

Meaning of "confer resistance"

This phrase means to grant or bestow resistance. It is often used in the context of discussing the act of providing or giving resistance to someone or something. For example, 'The new armor design confers resistance against bullets.'

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The plasmids confer resistance to ampicillin.
Other important nutrient is the potassium that confer resistance to stress.
The genes confer resistance to bialaphos.
There are no known transferable elements that confer resistance to fidaxomicin.
The genes that confer resistance are known as the environmental resistome.
Especially preferred selection markers are those which confer resistance to herbicides.
The plasmid confer resistance to kanamycin and can be transferred to other bacteria by conjugation.
Also suitable are herbicides that confer resistance to a protox enzyme.
These confer resistance to insect pests and thus reduce the necessity for pesticide use.
The methods of the invention confer resistance in treated plants.
Confer resistance to therapeutically useful antibiotics or antiviral agents ;.
They can also encode genes that confer resistance to antibiotics.
These mutations confer resistance to RAF inhibitors currently in therapeutic use.
The compositions disclosed herein may confer resistance in treated plants.
Both fragments confer resistance to streptogramin A and related compounds.

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Preferred selectable markers include those which confer resistance to drugs.
Surface compressive stresses confer resistance to metal fatigue and to some forms of stress corrosion.
So it would be pretty easy for random mutations to confer resistance on the weeds.
Transgenes that confer resistance to a herbicide such as,.
Selection signals also show up in a variety of genes that confer resistance to infectious diseases.
Preferred vectors confer resistance to methotrexate and neomycin-derived antiobiotics such as genetycin.
Examples of therapeutic genes include those that confer resistance to a pathology or disease.
The plasmids also confer resistance to a selectable marker drug by delivering the adequate resistance gene ( s ).
Typical bacterial drug resistance genes are those that confer resistance to ampicillin or tetracycline.
This DNA fragment can confer resistance to chlorsulfuron at 2ppb in transformed tobacco calluses.
Research has shown that certain prion protein genotypes in sheep confer resistance to scrapie.
Other selectable marker genes confer resistance to herbicides such as glyphosate, glufosinate or bromoxynil.
Fifteen genes have been found in apple cultivars that confer resistance against apple scab.
Preferred host cell vectors confer resistance to both methotrexate and neomycin-derived antibiotics.
Efforts are also under way to find wheat genes that confer resistance to the disease.
Often the mutations confer resistance to anti-tumor agents used in therapy, see Pao et al.
Plasmids that carry several different resistance genes can confer resistance to multiple antibacterials.
Transgenes that confer resistance to Insects or disease and that encode, Plant disease resistance genes.
The development of mutations in the HBV genome that confer resistance to the treatment used.
These mutations confer resistance to PI3K and allosteric Akt inhibitors.
Transformation with a GRON correcting this mutation will confer resistance of the Y.
Examples of suitable marker sequences that confer resistance include kanamycin, ampicillin, chloramphenicol and tetracycline.
Information-losing mutations can confer resistance.
The cells may contain vectors which confer resistance to both methotrexate and neomycin-derived antibiotics.
Viruses in general carry genes between cells, including genes that confer resistance to antibiotics.
This molecule may confer resistance to the neurotoxin MPTT, which mimics Parkinsonian neurodegeneration.
Similarly, the use of the capsid protein to confer resistance has disadvantages.
The plasmids confer resistance to the antibiotic ampicillin ( ampR ).
Thus, the residue has physico-chemical characteristics that confer resistance to microbial decay.
Interestingly, the Aktl mutants confer resistance to PI3K inhibitors and to AKT allosteric inhibitors.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the one or more mutations confer resistance to a BRAF inhibitor.
This does not, however, confer resistance to bacterial beta-lactamases.
However, in this document the Bifidobacterium strains tested did not confer resistance to oxidative stress.
For example, the product may confer resistance to an antibiotic, a herbicide, or a metabolic inhibitor.
Recently, CINVESTAV reached an agreement with Monsanto to donate technology to confer resistance to PLRV.

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