Background: Chromosome engineering encompasses a collection of homologous recombination-based techniques that are employed to modify the genome of a model organism in a controlled fashion. Such techniques are widely used in both fundamental and industrial research to introduce multiple insertions in the same Escherichia coli strain. To date, λ-Red recombination (also known as recombineering) and P1 phage transduction are the most successfully implemented chromosome engineering techniques in E. coli. However, due to errors that can occur during the strain creation process, reliable validation methods are essential upon alteration of a strain's chromosome. Results and discussion: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based methods and DNA sequence ...
Background: The Red recombinase system of bacteriophage lambda has been used to inactivate chromosom...
Multiplex genome engineering is a standalone recombineering tool for large-scale programming and acc...
Two kinds of mechanisms have been considered to account for genetic recombination in bacteriophage a...
Background: Chromosome engineering encompasses a collection of homologous recombination-based techni...
Background: Homologous recombination mediated by the lambda-Red genes is a common method for making ...
The hyper-recombinogenic properties of an E. coli strain in which the recBCD genes have been replace...
Background: Introducing point mutations into bacterial chromosomes is important for further progress...
AbstractDespite the abundance of genetic manipulation approaches, particularly for Escherichia coli,...
Multiplex genome engineering is a standalone recombineering tool for large-scale programming and acc...
A protocol is described that allows the transfer of genetic material from one Escherichia coli strai...
A complete physical map of Escherichia coli K-12 strain MG1655 was constructed by digesting chromoso...
Illegitimate recombination is defined to be a recombi-nation between nonhomologous regions or very s...
To improve heterologous protein expression and growth of laboratory strains of Escherichia Coli, cre...
Microbial hosts are preferentially employed for recombinant protein production, as clone generation ...
"High yields of specific genes or their products can be obtained by cloning the genes (from any orga...
Background: The Red recombinase system of bacteriophage lambda has been used to inactivate chromosom...
Multiplex genome engineering is a standalone recombineering tool for large-scale programming and acc...
Two kinds of mechanisms have been considered to account for genetic recombination in bacteriophage a...
Background: Chromosome engineering encompasses a collection of homologous recombination-based techni...
Background: Homologous recombination mediated by the lambda-Red genes is a common method for making ...
The hyper-recombinogenic properties of an E. coli strain in which the recBCD genes have been replace...
Background: Introducing point mutations into bacterial chromosomes is important for further progress...
AbstractDespite the abundance of genetic manipulation approaches, particularly for Escherichia coli,...
Multiplex genome engineering is a standalone recombineering tool for large-scale programming and acc...
A protocol is described that allows the transfer of genetic material from one Escherichia coli strai...
A complete physical map of Escherichia coli K-12 strain MG1655 was constructed by digesting chromoso...
Illegitimate recombination is defined to be a recombi-nation between nonhomologous regions or very s...
To improve heterologous protein expression and growth of laboratory strains of Escherichia Coli, cre...
Microbial hosts are preferentially employed for recombinant protein production, as clone generation ...
"High yields of specific genes or their products can be obtained by cloning the genes (from any orga...
Background: The Red recombinase system of bacteriophage lambda has been used to inactivate chromosom...
Multiplex genome engineering is a standalone recombineering tool for large-scale programming and acc...
Two kinds of mechanisms have been considered to account for genetic recombination in bacteriophage a...