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  2. Blue–white screen - Wikipedia

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    The bluewhite screen is a screening technique that allows for the rapid and convenient detection of recombinant bacteria in vector-based molecular cloning experiments. This method of screening is usually performed using a suitable bacterial strain , but other organisms such as yeast may also be used.

  3. pUC19 - Wikipedia

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    This allows for bluewhite screening when using host strains such as E. coli JM109, which produces only the C-terminal portion of lacZ, also known as the β-polypeptide. [3] If pUC19 is inserted into E. coli JM109 and grown on agar media supplemented with IPTG and X-gal , then colonies will appear blue, as the plasmid encodes for the α ...

  4. Software technical review - Wikipedia

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    It differs from software inspection in its ability to suggest direct alterations to the product reviewed, and its lack of a direct focus on training and process improvement. The term formal technical review is sometimes used to mean a software inspection. A 'Technical Review' may also refer to an acquisition lifecycle event or Design review.

  5. UML tool - Wikipedia

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    Diagramming in this context means creating and editing UML diagrams; that is diagrams that follow the graphical notation of the Unified Modeling Language. The use of UML diagrams as a means to draw diagrams of – mostly – object-oriented software is generally agreed upon by software developers. When developers draw diagrams of object ...

  6. Software review - Wikipedia

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    Software review processes exist across a spectrum of formality, with relatively unstructured activities such as "buddy checking" towards one end of the spectrum, and more formal approaches such as walkthroughs, technical reviews, and software inspections, at the other.

  7. DH5-Alpha Cell - Wikipedia

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    DH5-Alpha Cells are E. coli cells engineered by American biologist Douglas Hanahan to maximize transformation efficiency. They are defined by three [1] mutations: recA1, endA1 which help plasmid insertion and lacZΔM15 which enables blue white screening.

  8. Selectable marker - Wikipedia

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    A selectable marker is a gene introduced into cells, especially bacteria or cells in culture, which confers one or more traits suitable for artificial selection.They are a type of reporter gene used in laboratory microbiology, molecular biology, and genetic engineering to indicate the success of a transfection or transformation or other procedure meant to introduce foreign DNA into a cell.

  9. N2 chart - Wikipedia

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    The N 2 chart or N 2 diagram (pronounced "en-two" or "en-squared") is a chart or diagram in the shape of a matrix, representing functional or physical interfaces between system elements. It is used to systematically identify, define, tabulate, design, and analyze functional and physical interfaces.