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Meaning of "heterologous gene"

heterologous gene: a gene that is obtained from a different species or organism and introduced into another

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The heterologous gene may be a human gene.
Selection of clones expressing the heterologous gene.
No heterologous gene has to be added to the cells.
Curvatus are cloned for use in heterologous gene expression.
A first heterologous gene operably linked in that order.
The vector may also comprise a heterologous gene.
Systems for heterologous gene expression.
Heterologous gene expression has also been reported in filamentous fungi.
The present invention relates to heterologous gene expression in plants.
The heterologous gene must be excised before using in transplantation.
This usually results in optimum expression of the heterologous gene.
Also a heterologous gene can be obtained from pathogenic bacteria.
Each expression cassette may comprise one heterologous gene.
A heterologous gene present in the genome is also called a transgene.
Said endogenous or heterologous gene.

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The heterologous gene can be any gene other than oleosin.
An expression vector carrying a heterologous gene product is injected into a recipient.
A heterologous gene is a gene derived from a source other than the organism.
Other drawbacks were inefficient heterologous gene expression and plasmid instabilities.
The heterologous gene of interest may be inserted into the viral vector.
Adenoviruses have been developed previously as efficient heterologous gene expression vectors.
Control of heterologous gene expression.
Appropriate biochemical assays also can be used if the heterologous gene is an enzyme.
It is preferred that the heterologous gene encodes a subunit of a protein complex.
Heterologous gene refers to a gene which has been transfected into a host organism.
The combination of a promoter and heterologous gene is also referred to herein as a cassette.
The heterologous gene can be under the control of a constitutive or an inducible promoter.
This relates to the seed of plants containing at least one heterologous gene.
The second heterologous gene follows the second BiP sequence.
Such a choice is an important factor in the optimization of heterologous gene expression in yeast.
A heterologous gene is a gene derived from a source other than the subject.
In another preferred embodiment the gene is an heterologous gene in said plant cell.
Depending upon the heterologous gene appropriate biochemical assays can be used.
There are two problems associated with using those heterologous gene constructs.
The effects of producing heterologous gene products on fermentation performance were also investigated.
The promoter of the hybrid vector is operably linked to the heterologous gene.
A heterologous gene was modified to convert certain codons to more yeast preferred codons.
Enhancer elements which facilitate expression of a heterologous gene may also be employed.
The heterologous gene may be any gene which codes for a protein of interest.
The virus may additionally comprise a heterologous gene which encodes an immunomodulatory protein.
A heterologous gene is overexpressed if its expression is higher than that of a comparable endogenous gene.
The viruses of the invention are modified to carry a heterologous gene encoding an immunomodulatory protein.
The heterologous gene sequence may also be associated with a poly adenylation sequence.
The gene of interest will be a heterologous gene with respect to the host cell.
The heterologous gene should be functionally linked to a promoter capable of expressing phytase in yeast.
Detection of the expression of the heterologous gene is then performed using an appropriate assay.
First approach is based on the replacement of an endogenous novirhabdoviruses gene with a heterologous gene.
The transcription of the heterologous gene is controlled by the leftward promoter of bacteriophage lambda.
A virus according to any one of the preceding claims which comprises a heterologous gene.
A functional heterologous gene can be used to replace a mutated gene in a mammal using gene therapy.

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