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Nar invigs nya regementet i Solleftea?

När invigs nya regementet i Sollefteå?

Högtidliga ceremonier har hållits i både Sollefteå och Östersund. Prins Carl Philip deltog i ceremonin i Sollefteå där han förklarade det nya regementet invigt. Söndagen den 16 januari invigdes Västernorrlands regemente med Jämtlands fältjägarkår i regementsparken vid det gamla kasernområdet på Hågesta i Sollefteå.

Vilka regementen ska öppna igen?

Därefter på tur står Älvsborgs amfibieregemente Amf 4, i Göteborg den 1 oktober, Upplands flygflottilj F 16, i Uppsala den 14 oktober, Dalregementet I 13, i Falun den 23 oktober och Västernorrlands regemente I 21, i Sollefteå/Östersund den 16 januari nästa år.

How is tar cloning used in human genome sequencing?

TAR cloning was put to use in the final phase of the human genome sequencing and significantly contributed to closing the gaps. As an example, several gap regions were selectively recovered from human chromosome 19 (Leem et al. 2004; Grimwood et al. 2004) by TAR cloning using sequence information of the flanking contigs.

What does the TARDBP gene do?

The TARDBP gene provides instructions for making a protein called transactive response DNA binding protein 43 kDa (TDP-43). This protein is found within the cell nucleus in most tissues and is involved in many of the steps of protein production.

What is Transformation Associated Recombination (TAR)?

Introduction Transformation-associated recombination (TAR) cloning is based on the well-known property of free DNA ends as efficient substrates for homologous recombination in yeast (Orr-Weawer et al. 1981). Assembly of two DNA molecules by recombination in yeast was first demonstrated by Botstein and colleagues (Kunes et al. 1985; Ma et al. 1987).

How can we improve gene isolation from complex genomes by Tar?

The selectivity of gene isolation by TAR cloning from complex genomes was achieved by use of highly competent yeast spheroplasts and exclusion of a yeast origin of replication (ARSelement) from a TAR vector.

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