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Meaning of "heterologous sequence"

heterologous sequence: In genetics or molecular biology, a heterologous sequence refers to a sequence (usually DNA or RNA) that originates from a different species or source. It is often used in research to study genetic variations or similarities across different organisms

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The heterologous sequence may be a ribozyme.
Said structural genes have preferably been substituted with a heterologous sequence.
Such a heterologous sequence may encode a peptide or a polypeptide.
The regions of intrastrand complementarity may be anywhere along the heterologous sequence.
The heterologous sequence according to the present invention is usually a gene of interest.
This plasmid has been used to transfer the heterologous sequence to the baculovirus genome.
The heterologous sequence may also encode an immunoglobulin gene or a protein thereof.
The amino acid sequence may be ligated to a heterologous sequence to encode a fusión protein.
Also disclosed is a fusión protein including a fragment described herein and a heterologous sequence.
The heterologous sequence can also comprise a series of several equal or different amino acids.
This allows us to replace the viral coat protein with a heterologous sequence to be expressed.
This heterologous sequence should provide additional properties without considerably impairing the antagonistic activity.
The assay used to detect expression depends of the nature of the heterologous sequence.
The mutant virus may also comprise a heterologous sequence encoding an immunogen derived from a pathogen.
The test used for detecting the expression depends on the nature of the heterologous sequence.

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Sequences suitable for permitting integration of the heterologous sequence into the plant genome are recommended.
This heterologous sequence can also for example facilitate the purification of the inhibitor from bacteria.
The vector comprises the regulatory sequences necessary for the stable expression of the heterologous sequence.
Said second heterologous sequence may be RNA or DNA.
A " heterologous " protein is thus a protein expressed from a heterologous sequence.
Preferably, the heterologous sequence comprises an amphipathic peptide.
In one embodiment, the vector constructs contain a heterologous sequence.
A vector, which comprises as a heterologous sequence a polynucleotide of claim 2.
The heterologous sequence may be an antisense sequence, or an immune accessory molecule.
In a preferred embodiment, the heterologous sequence is a stuffer sequence.
The heterologous sequence can be linked to a promoter, resulting in a chimeric gene.
In some embodiments, the heterologous sequence encodes a polypeptide.
In addition, said polynucleotide may be linked to at least one heterologous sequence.
Within another embodiment, the heterologous sequence may be a ribozyme.
In some embodiments, the retroviral vector transfer cassettes comprise a heterologous sequence.
In some aspects, the heterologous sequence may be an amphipathic peptide.
A polypeptide according to any one of claims 1 to 7 fused to a heterologous sequence of amino acids.
The heterologous sequence can be heterologous protein, polypeptide or peptide, in particular a functional peptide.
In certain embodiments, the first heterologous sequence is modified to increase expression.
In one embodiment, the vector constructs described above contain a heterologous sequence.
Within related embodiments of the invention, the heterologous sequence encodes an immunomodulatory cofactor.
Techniques such as site-directed mutagenesis are also useful for modifying a heterologous sequence.
In certain embodiments, the first heterologous sequence encodes an antigen from an influenza virus.
Optionally the Apo-2L receptor binding peptide is fused or linked to a heterologous sequence or molecule.
Thus, the first heterologous sequence can encode an antigen from an infectious pathogen.
Within one embodiment of the invention, the heterologous sequence encodes a lymphokine.
Typically, a heterologous sequence will comprise nucleic acid sequence that is non-adenoviral in origin.
Within another embodiment of the invention, the heterologous sequence encodes a toxin.
Accordingly, the heterologous sequence has specific binding properties or high affinity to the carrier.
Within another embodiment of the invention, the heterologous sequence is an antisense sequence.
Accordingly, in one aspect, the invention provides an adenoviral vector comprising a first heterologous sequence.
That is, the cells contain a heterologous sequence which does not naturally occur in said cells.
The method of claim 1, wherein the attenuated virus is a chimeric virus comprising a heterologous sequence.
Within other embodiments of the invention, the heterologous sequence encodes a prodrug converting enzyme.
The optional heterologous sequence may be a rhodopsin sequences, such as an N-terminal fragment of a rhodopsin.

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