shawn001
Well-Known Member
I have a about a dozen or so questions about quantum field theory and the sub-attributes involved in the formulation of sophisticated mathematics involved in the kind of guesswork involved in the performance of calculations needed to duplicate any manner of proof that any of these formulations really work.
All of that crap aside......
what in the hell is energetic plasmid occurrences that happen in the Cosmos ?
I'd guess that 99.9% of all 'energy' in the Cosmos is in the photons that compose it.
Beyond that guesswork...who really knows !
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"energetic plasmid occurrences"
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Plasmids
A plasmid is an independent, circular, self-replicating DNA molecule that carries only a few genes. The number of plasmids in a cell generally remains constant from generation to generation. Plasmids are autonomous molecules and exist in cells as extrachromosomal genomes, although some plasmids can be inserted into a bacterial chromosome, where they become a permanent part of the bacterial genome. It is here that they provide great functionality in molecular science.
Plasmids are easy to manipulate and isolate using bacteria (see also alkaline lysis) They can be integrated into mammalian genomes, thereby conferring to mammalian cells whatever genetic functionality they carry. Thus, this gives you the ability to introduce genes into a given organism by using bacteria to amplify the hybrid genes that are created in vitro. This tiny but mighty plasmid molecule is the basis of recombinant DNA technology.
There are two categories of plasmids. Stringent plasmids replicate only when the chromosome replicates. This is good if you are working with a protein that is lethal to the cell. Relaxed plasmidsreplicate on their own. This gives you a higher ratio of plasmids to chromosome.
Plasmids | ASU - Ask A Biologist
Mobility of Plasmids
Mobility of Plasmids