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Escherichia coli (strain B or K12 derivatives) modified with fragments from human genes (non- Maori) that encode amyloidogenic proteins (GMD05098)
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Record ID
45952
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Published
Date of creation
2008-07-23 15:24 UTC (mia.crager@cbd.int)
Date of last update
2008-07-23 15:24 UTC (mia.crager@cbd.int)
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LMO name
Escherichia coli (strain B or K12 derivatives) modified with fragments from human genes (non- Maori) that encode amyloidogenic proteins (GMD05098)
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University of Otago
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University of Otago
Record #45942
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The term Recipient organism refers to an organism (either already modified or non-modified) that was subjected to genetic modification, whereas Parental organisms refers to those that were involved in cross breeding or cell fusion.
Escherichia coli
Record #14930
Characteristics of the transformation process
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Some of these genetic elements may be present as fragments or truncated forms. Please see notes below, where applicable.
Fibrinogen Aα gene - Homo sapiens - Human
Record #45801
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LMO intended for research in order to examine the processes of amyloid formation.
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