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extrachromosomal (adjective) ~ Extrachromosomal refers to genetic material or elements that exist outside of the chromosome in a cell
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  • Happening outside a chromosome.

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Papillomaviruses are also capable of stable extrachromosomal replication.
The chromosome and extrachromosomal plasmid of MoPn have been sequenced.
It may also be a gene present on a chromosome or on an extrachromosomal gene.
The extrachromosomal band was collected.
These vectors have the ability to replicate as extrachromosomal elements.
The target locus can be either an extrachromosomal element or a stably integrated chromosomal element.
The suppressor gene may be located on the chromosome or on an extrachromosomal replicon.
The targeting construct is either an extrachromosomal element or a stably integrated chromosomal element.
The genome comprises the chromosome and stably inherited extrachromosomal elements.
The vector can be an extrachromosomal vector or a vector suitable for integration into the chromosome.
The genetic construct can be present in the cell as a functioning extrachromosomal molecule.
A vector can be either a self replicating extrachromosomal vector or a vector which integrate into a host genome.
In such a situation the gene will be expressed by the cell from the extrachromosomal location.
A plasmid is an extrachromosomal DNA molecule capable of automomous replication.
The introduced nucleic acid sequence may be present as an extrachromosomal or chromosomal element.

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There can exist also extrachromosomal or episomal DNA as plasmids in the cell.
Certain bacteria also contain plasmids or other extrachromosomal DNA.
Preparation of extrachromosomal DNA from the strain.
Some species also contain plasmids or other extrachromosomal DNA.
Extrachromosomal DNA was found to be structurally different from nuclear DNA.
The term also encompasses the addition of extrachromosomal information to a plant cell.
The extrachromosomal element may be a recombinant expression vector which include the RTX A gene.
The transcriptional regulatory sequences may be combined with an extrachromosomal replication system for a predetermined host.
The extrachromosomal element may be a recombinant expression vector which includes the Lkt A gene.
These organisms also have a chromosome and several extrachromosomal elements that are linear rather than circular.
These excised fragments are retained in the cell in the form of extrachromosomal DNA.
Some phytoplasmas contain extrachromosomal DNA such as plasmids.
The DNA encoding the lambda recombination proteins and PL promoter may be intrachromosomal or extrachromosomal.
This área permits the plasmid to replicate as extrachromosomal DNA molecule in the yeast cell.
The extrachromosomal DNA has sequences capable of undergoing homologous recombination with a target intrachromosomal DNA sequence.
These strains were also examined for extrachromosomal DNA content.
Such an extrachromosomal molecule may be auto - replicating.
A polynucleotide can be used to modify the genomic or extrachromosomal DNA sequences.
An extrachromosomal genetic element found in bacteria, not essential for growth.
Nine different techniques for the detection and isolation of extrachromosomal DNA were tested.
Alternatively, an extrachromosomal element can be maintained in the cells under selection.
Only five of these ICEs seemed functional since circular forms of extrachromosomal ICE were detected.
The nucleic acid can be extrachromosomal or integrated into a chromosome ( s ) of the host cell.
The acquired genes may be integrated into chromosomal DNA or introduced as extrachromosomal replicating sequences.
A " plasmid " is an extrachromosomal element which can replicate independently of the host genetic material.
The ccc and oc DNA forms indicate the presence of extrachromosomal plasmids throughout the experiment.
The method of claim 8, wherein the nucleotide sequence of interest is intrachromosomal or extrachromosomal.
A Hirt DNA Extraction is an isolation of all extrachromosomal DNA in a mammalian cell.
In such a cell, the nucleic acid encoding the subtilisin analog may be chromosomal or extrachromosomal.
In addition, the antigenic polynucleotides may be extrachromosomal or secreted by the vector.
For example, extrachromosomal DNA is introduced into a eukaryotic cell.
The DNA may be chromosomal or extrachromosomal.
A vector may be a self-replicating extrachromosomal vector or a vector which integrates into a host genome.
Many bacteria harbor plasmids that contain extrachromosomal DNA.
Plasmids are circular extrachromosomal double-stranded DNA found in microorganisms.

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