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  • Cryptic plasmids
  • where most plasmids are cryptic. Fogarty EC, Schechter MS, Lolans K, Sheahan ML, Veseli I, Moore RM, et al. (February 2024). "A cryptic plasmid is among

    Cryptic plasmids

    Cryptic_plasmids

  • Plasmid
  • Small DNA molecule within a cell

    toxic organic compounds. Plasmids can also provide bacteria with the ability to fix nitrogen. Some plasmids, called cryptic plasmids, don't appear to provide

    Plasmid

    Plasmid

    Plasmid

  • Agrobacterium tumefaciens
  • Bacterium, genetic engineering tool

    two plasmids are pTiC58, responsible for the processes involved in virulence, and pAtC58, once dubbed the "cryptic" plasmid. The pAtC58 plasmid has been

    Agrobacterium tumefaciens

    Agrobacterium tumefaciens

    Agrobacterium_tumefaciens

  • RK2 plasmid
  • Genetic material

    1969, as one of a family of plasmids implicated in transfer of ampicillin resistance between bacterial strains. Plasmids in the IncP-1 subgroup has been

    RK2 plasmid

    RK2_plasmid

  • Corynebacterium renale
  • Species of bacterium

    consequences of host-plasmid interaction - A case study with Corynebacterium renale, a multiple cryptic plasmid containing strain". Plasmid. 65 (2): 110–117

    Corynebacterium renale

    Corynebacterium renale

    Corynebacterium_renale

  • Phocaeicola vulgatus
  • Species of bacteria

    Ryan; Kiefl, Evan; Moody, Thomas; Rice, Phoebe A (2024-02-29). "A cryptic plasmid is among the most numerous genetic elements in the human gut". Cell

    Phocaeicola vulgatus

    Phocaeicola vulgatus

    Phocaeicola_vulgatus

  • Heteroresistance
  • Bacterial phenotype

    of the resistance genes, are plasmid copy number increase and transposition of the resistance genes onto cryptic plasmids which increases in copy number

    Heteroresistance

    Heteroresistance

  • BioShock 2
  • 2010 video game

    player's plasmids and tonics. Upgraded plasmids bestow additional abilities for more tactical usage; for example, an upgraded Electro Bolt plasmid inflicts

    BioShock 2

    BioShock_2

  • Cre-Lox recombination
  • Site-specific recombinase technology

    proteins. The P1 plasmid is relatively large (≈90Kbp) and hence exists in a low copy number - usually one per cell. If the two daughter plasmids get interlinked

    Cre-Lox recombination

    Cre-Lox_recombination

  • Multiple cloning site
  • Dense cluser of restriction sites in DNA

    engineered plasmids. Restriction sites within an MCS are typically unique, occurring only once within a given plasmid. The purpose of an MCS in a plasmid is to

    Multiple cloning site

    Multiple cloning site

    Multiple_cloning_site

  • Pedobacter cryoconitis
  • Species of bacterium

    "Characterisation of a cryptic plasmid from an Antarctic bacterium Pedobacter cryoconitis strain BG5". Plasmid. 69 (2): 186–193. doi:10.1016/j.plasmid.2012.12.002

    Pedobacter cryoconitis

    Pedobacter_cryoconitis

  • Sulfobacillus thermotolerans
  • Species of bacterium

    PMID 19137712. Deane, S. M.; Rawlings, D. E. (2011). "Two Large, Related, Cryptic Plasmids from Geographically Distinct Isolates of Sulfobacillus thermotolerans"

    Sulfobacillus thermotolerans

    Sulfobacillus_thermotolerans

  • Archaeoglobus profundus
  • cryptic plasmid designated pGS5, measuring 2,802 base pairs and containing four genes whose apparent function is limited to maintaining the plasmid itself

    Archaeoglobus profundus

    Archaeoglobus_profundus

  • Cell division
  • Biological process

    retrotransposon Class II or DNA transposon Plasmid Fertility Resistance Col Degradative Virulence/Ti Cryptic Cosmid Fosmid Phagemid Group I intron Group

    Cell division

    Cell division

    Cell_division

  • Replicon (genetics)
  • DNA region replicating from a single origin

    five chromids, and one plasmid. Plasmids and bacteriophages are usually replicated as single replicons, but large plasmids in Gram-negative bacteria

    Replicon (genetics)

    Replicon_(genetics)

  • GEBRO RNA motif
  • RNA family

    associated with plasmids. It is present in the Streptococcus mutans plasmid pUA140. The GEBRO motif instance is located in a region of the plasmid DNA in which

    GEBRO RNA motif

    GEBRO RNA motif

    GEBRO_RNA_motif

  • Helper dependent virus
  • introduction of three separate DNA plasmids into a eukaryotic cell line through a process called transfection. These plasmids contain either transgenic DNA

    Helper dependent virus

    Helper_dependent_virus

  • Internal ribosome entry site
  • RNA element

    from reporter plasmids revealed that splice acceptor sites can mimic both IRES and promoter elements in tests employing such plasmids, further highlighting

    Internal ribosome entry site

    Internal_ribosome_entry_site

  • Streptomyces phaeochromogenes
  • Species of bacterium

    PMID 1368294. Doull, J.L.; Vining, L.C.; Stuttard, C. (February 1983). "A cryptic plasmid in the chloramphenicol-producing actinomycete". FEMS Microbiology Letters

    Streptomyces phaeochromogenes

    Streptomyces_phaeochromogenes

  • Self-replication
  • Type of behavior of a dynamical system

    retrotransposon Class II or DNA transposon Plasmid Fertility Resistance Col Degradative Virulence/Ti Cryptic Cosmid Fosmid Phagemid Group I intron Group

    Self-replication

    Self-replication

    Self-replication

  • Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA
  • Influential 1975 academic meeting held in California

    prokaryotes, bacteriophages and other plasmids, animal viruses and eukaryotes. For prokaryotes, bacteriophages and other plasmids, experiments could be performed

    Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA

    Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA

    Asilomar_Conference_on_Recombinant_DNA

  • Escherichia coli
  • Rod-shaped, gram-negative bacterium

    The work of Stanley Norman Cohen and Herbert Boyer in E. coli, using plasmids and restriction enzymes to create recombinant DNA, became a foundation

    Escherichia coli

    Escherichia coli

    Escherichia_coli

  • DNA replication
  • Biological process

    recognized:[citation needed] All cellular life forms and many DNA viruses, phages and plasmids use a primase to synthesize a short RNA primer with a free 3′ OH group

    DNA replication

    DNA replication

    DNA_replication

  • Asgard archaea
  • Kingdom of archaea

    hallmark proteins and could represent either novel types of viruses or plasmids. List of Archaea genera Zhang, Jiawei; Feng, Xiaoyuan; Li, Meng; Liu, Yang;

    Asgard archaea

    Asgard archaea

    Asgard_archaea

  • Non-coding DNA
  • DNA that does not code for proteins

    pairs of DNA. Prokaryotes have one origin of replication per chromosome or plasmid but there are usually multiple origins in eukaryotic chromosomes. The human

    Non-coding DNA

    Non-coding_DNA

  • Hydrogenosome
  • Mitochondrion-derived organelle

    Rosenthal B, Rogers R, Samuelson J (March 1999). "Hsp60 is targeted to a cryptic mitochondrion-derived organelle ("crypton") in the microaerophilic protozoan

    Hydrogenosome

    Hydrogenosome

    Hydrogenosome

  • Richard P. Novick
  • American emeritus microbiologist

    plasmids developed a set of molecular tools for the study of staphylococcal molecular genetics and schemes for the nomenclature of bacterial plasmids

    Richard P. Novick

    Richard_P._Novick

  • Riboviria
  • Realm of viruses

    existence when a bacterial plasmid recombined with complementary DNA of a positive-sense RNA virus, which enabled these plasmids to obtain capsid proteins

    Riboviria

    Riboviria

    Riboviria

  • Transcription (biology)
  • Process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA

    retrotransposon Class II or DNA transposon Plasmid Fertility Resistance Col Degradative Virulence/Ti Cryptic Cosmid Fosmid Phagemid Group I intron Group

    Transcription (biology)

    Transcription (biology)

    Transcription_(biology)

  • Realm (virology)
  • Taxonomic rank

    appears to have emerged multiple times from bacterial and archaeal circular plasmids, which are extra-chromosomal DNA molecules that live inside of bacteria

    Realm (virology)

    Realm_(virology)

  • Species
  • Basic unit of taxonomic classification, below genus

    variation. Viruses can transfer genes between species. Bacteria can exchange plasmids with bacteria of other species, including some apparently distantly related

    Species

    Species

    Species

  • M13 bacteriophage
  • Species of virus

    The replicative form of M13 is circular double-stranded DNA similar to plasmids that are used for many recombinant DNA processes, and the virus has also

    M13 bacteriophage

    M13 bacteriophage

    M13_bacteriophage

  • Naegleria
  • Genus of protists

    Tsaousis, Anastasios (2018). "Identification and characterisation of a cryptic Golgi complex in Naegleria gruberi". Journal of Cell Science. 131 (7) jcs213306

    Naegleria

    Naegleria

    Naegleria

  • Protist
  • Eukaryotes other than animals, plants or fungi

    Heterolobosea reveals the deep relationships, non-canonical genetic codes, and cryptic flagellate stages in the group". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

    Protist

    Protist

    Protist

  • Antisense RNA
  • Single stranded RNA

    including plasmids, bacteriophage and bacteria. For example, in plasmid ColE1, the asRNA termed RNA I plays an important role in determining the plasmid copy

    Antisense RNA

    Antisense RNA

    Antisense_RNA

  • Synthetic virology
  • Branch of virology

    retrotransposon Class II or DNA transposon Plasmid Fertility Resistance Col Degradative Virulence/Ti Cryptic Cosmid Fosmid Phagemid Group I intron Group

    Synthetic virology

    Synthetic_virology

  • Index of genetics articles
  • Cri du chat Cross Cross-fertilization Crossbreed Crossover Crossovers Cryptic coloration Culture Cyclic AMP Cys Cystic fibrosis Cytidine Cytochrome Cytogenetic

    Index of genetics articles

    Index_of_genetics_articles

  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Species of Gram-positive bacterium

    are common in S. aureus include bacteriophages, pathogenicity islands, plasmids, transposons, and staphylococcal cassette chromosomes. These elements have

    Staphylococcus aureus

    Staphylococcus aureus

    Staphylococcus_aureus

  • Diatom
  • Single-celled alga with a silica cell wall

    tools are currently available to generate mutants or transgenic lines : plasmids containing transgenes are inserted into the cells using the biolistic method

    Diatom

    Diatom

    Diatom

  • Fungus
  • Organism belonging to kingdom Fungi

    inconspicuous because of the small size of their structures, and their cryptic lifestyles in soil or on dead matter. Fungi include symbionts of plants

    Fungus

    Fungus

    Fungus

  • Hamiltonella defensa
  • Species of bacterium

    Additionally, H. defensa holds mobile DNA, like phage-derived genes, plasmids, and insertion-sequence elements, that feature H. defensa's dynamicness

    Hamiltonella defensa

    Hamiltonella_defensa

  • Transfer-messenger RNA
  • RNA family

    mycobacteriophages (in 10% of the phages). Other mobile elements including plasmids and genomic islands have been found bearing ssrA. One interesting case

    Transfer-messenger RNA

    Transfer-messenger RNA

    Transfer-messenger_RNA

  • E. coli long-term evolution experiment
  • Scientific study

    Lenski chose an E. coli strain that reproduces only asexually, lacks any plasmids that could permit bacterial conjugation, and has no viable prophage. As

    E. coli long-term evolution experiment

    E. coli long-term evolution experiment

    E._coli_long-term_evolution_experiment

  • Plastid DNA
  • DNA located in cellular organelles called chloroplasts

    into about forty small plasmids, each 2,000–10,000 base pairs long. Each minicircle contains one to three genes, but blank plasmids, with no coding DNA,

    Plastid DNA

    Plastid DNA

    Plastid_DNA

  • Origin of replication
  • Sequence in a genome

    introduced into host cells. It further rationalizes plasmid incompatibilities in E. coli, where certain plasmids destabilize each other's inheritance due to competition

    Origin of replication

    Origin of replication

    Origin_of_replication

  • Mitosome
  • Cell organelle in a few species

    Rosenthal B, Rogers R, Samuelson J (March 1999). "Hsp60 is targeted to a cryptic mitochondrion-derived organelle ("crypton") in the microaerophilic protozoan

    Mitosome

    Mitosome

  • P-Aminobenzoyl-glutamate transporter
  • Family of transport proteins

    gonorrhoeae. The former protein is apparently cryptic in wild-type cells, but when expressed on a high copy number plasmid, or when expressed at higher levels due

    P-Aminobenzoyl-glutamate transporter

    P-Aminobenzoyl-glutamate_transporter

  • Taxon in disguise
  • confusion. Monophyly Paraphyly Polyphyly Species problem Evolutionary grade Cryptic species complex Synonym (taxonomy) Taxonomy LPSN, a list of accepted bacterial

    Taxon in disguise

    Taxon_in_disguise

  • Cytokine delivery systems
  • Methods of cytokine delivery

    specifically target the tumor through overexpressed or unique tumor antigens, cryptic extracellular matrix epitopes found only in tumors, or neovasculature markers

    Cytokine delivery systems

    Cytokine_delivery_systems

  • John Postgate (microbiologist)
  • English microbiologist

    nitrogen to wholly new bacteria by genetic manipulation. One of the Unit's plasmids came into worldwide use to study the genetics of nitrogen fixation. The

    John Postgate (microbiologist)

    John_Postgate_(microbiologist)

  • Synchromophyceae
  • Class of algae

    Tereza; Eliášová, Anežka; Eliáš, Marek (2024). "A cryptic plastid and a novel mitochondrial plasmid in Leucomyxa plasmidifera gen. and sp. nov. (Ochrophyta)

    Synchromophyceae

    Synchromophyceae

    Synchromophyceae

  • Acyrthosiphon pisum
  • Species of true bug

    Buchnera genome is 641-kb and consists of a circular chromosome with 2 plasmids. It has been reduced to one-seventh of the size of its closest free-living

    Acyrthosiphon pisum

    Acyrthosiphon pisum

    Acyrthosiphon_pisum

  • Gene flow
  • Transfer of genetic variation from one population to another

    from dead bacteria, exchange genes with living bacteria, and can exchange plasmids across species boundaries. "Sequence comparisons suggest recent horizontal

    Gene flow

    Gene flow

    Gene_flow

  • Itzhak Mizrahi
  • Israeli microbiologist (born 1974)

    Bayer, Edward A.; Martin, William F.; Mizrahi, Itzhak (15 March 2024). "Cryptic diversity of cellulose-degrading gut bacteria in industrialized humans"

    Itzhak Mizrahi

    Itzhak Mizrahi

    Itzhak_Mizrahi

  • Helitron (biology)
  • Type of transposable element

    end and gene capture occurs if the 3′ termination signal is missed. A cryptic downstream palindrome could furnish a new terminator if the normal terminator

    Helitron (biology)

    Helitron_(biology)

  • Microbial genetics
  • Subfield of genetics devoted to the study of microorganisms

    studies the mechanisms of their heritable information, their chromosomes, plasmids, transposons, and phages. Gene transfer systems that have been extensively

    Microbial genetics

    Microbial_genetics

  • Zohrah Sulaiman
  • Bruneian researcher and educator

    Polgar, Gianluca; Zaccara, Serena; et al. (2017). "Habitat segregation and cryptic adaptation of species of Periophthalmus (Gobioidei: Gobiidae)". Journal

    Zohrah Sulaiman

    Zohrah Sulaiman

    Zohrah_Sulaiman

  • Baltimore classification
  • Virus classification system made by David Baltimore

    unrelated to other RNA viruses. Most ssDNA viruses likely originate from plasmids that, on multiple occasions, recombined with other genomes to obtain the

    Baltimore classification

    Baltimore classification

    Baltimore_classification

  • 2021 in science
  • could turn out to be an unknown form of giant viruses or "giant linear plasmids", co-occur with a species of archaeon which may host them, shares many

    2021 in science

    2021 in science

    2021_in_science

  • Chloroplast
  • Plant organelle that conducts photosynthesis

    plastid-dividing ring break down. During this stage, the many chloroplast DNA plasmids floating around in the stroma are partitioned and distributed to the two

    Chloroplast

    Chloroplast

    Chloroplast

  • List of sequenced plastomes
  • List of plastid genomes whose DNA sequence is known

    (March 2016). "Reconstructing the complex evolutionary history of mobile plasmids in red algal genomes". Scientific Reports. 6 (1) 23744. Bibcode:2016NatSR

    List of sequenced plastomes

    List of sequenced plastomes

    List_of_sequenced_plastomes

  • Translation (biology)
  • Cellular process of protein synthesis

    retrotransposon Class II or DNA transposon Plasmid Fertility Resistance Col Degradative Virulence/Ti Cryptic Cosmid Fosmid Phagemid Group I intron Group

    Translation (biology)

    Translation (biology)

    Translation_(biology)

  • John W. Taylor (professor)
  • American scientist (born 1950)

    Georgiana; Taylor, John W. (May 1989). "Independent transfer of mitochondrial plasmids in Neurospora crassa". Nature. 339 (6222): 320–322. Bibcode:1989Natur.339

    John W. Taylor (professor)

    John W. Taylor (professor)

    John_W._Taylor_(professor)

  • List of Plasmodium species
  • Schall, Joseph J; Fleischer, Robert C (2016). "Hidden in plain sight: Cryptic and endemic malaria parasites in North American white-tailed deer (Odocoileus

    List of Plasmodium species

    List of Plasmodium species

    List_of_Plasmodium_species

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    (Ίσις) Greek form of Coptic Esi, ISIS means "(female) of the throne," which is usually translated "Queen of the throne." This name is a corruption of her true name which is unknown because Egyptian hieroglyphs left out most of the vowels.

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    HUYANA

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  • Crypt
  • n.

    A simple gland, glandular cavity, or tube; a follicle; as, the crypts of Lieberk/hn, the simple tubular glands of the small intestines.

  • Cistic
  • a.

    See Cystic.

  • Cryptal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to crypts.

  • Stiptic
  • a. & n.

    See Styptic.

  • Censor
  • n.

    A critic; a reviewer.

  • Kreatic
  • a.

    See Creatic.

  • Restrictive
  • a.

    Astringent or styptic in effect.

  • Cystic
  • a.

    Containing cysts; cystose; as, cystic sarcoma.

  • Styptical
  • a.

    Styptic; astringent.

  • Restringent
  • a.

    Restringing; astringent; styptic.

  • Cryptic
  • a.

    Alt. of Cryptical

  • Anastaltic
  • a. & n.

    Styptic.

  • Critic
  • v. i.

    To criticise; to play the critic.

  • Styptic
  • n.

    A styptic medicine.

  • Hemostatic
  • a.

    Serving to arrest hemorrhage; styptic.

  • Tryptic
  • a.

    Relating to trypsin or to its action; produced by trypsin; as, trypsin digestion.

  • Creatic
  • a.

    Relating to, or produced by, flesh or animal food; as, creatic nausea.

  • Tabernacle
  • n.

    A tryptich for sacred imagery.

  • Cystic
  • a.

    Having the form of, or living in, a cyst; as, the cystic entozoa.

  • Aristarch
  • n.

    A severe critic.