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Apr 05, 2008 23:50

Recombinant DNA can be used to insert a specific gene of choice into the plasmid of a bacterium by the use of restriction enzymes. Restriction enzymes cut out certain parts of a DNA sequence by palindromic patterns, leaving behind sticky ends. This method can be used to cut open the plasmid to leave sticky ends and also to selectively cut out genes ( Read more... )

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kindinshadows April 6 2008, 21:54:24 UTC
Hello, Jyou.

How have you been? Besides, getting pulled into the Digital World in the middle of an exam.

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doclingof_faith April 6 2008, 22:49:03 UTC
Hey there!

Well, considering nothing's tried to kill me yet I'd say pretty good.

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kindinshadows April 6 2008, 23:08:57 UTC
Ever the optimist.

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doclingof_faith April 7 2008, 00:31:45 UTC
I try!

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fateschosen April 7 2008, 18:03:38 UTC
I know how you feel. I am going to have a ton of explaining to if and when I get back. Not showing up to class at college tends to get you kicked out.

This is Wallace by the way.

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doclingof_faith April 7 2008, 18:07:30 UTC
Well, can't you just enter back in next semester?

Hey! Good to hear from you again!

[ooc:...actually, it doesn't. It just wastes your money :3]

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aijounotsubasa April 7 2008, 23:38:11 UTC
Jou-sempai!

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:\ Though, it'd probably be sort of selfish for me to be happy you're here when that means you're stuck like the rest of us...

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