Plasmid propagation in the yeast Saccaromyces cerevisiae : flow cytometry studies and segregated modeling
The baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is potentially a very useful host for the production of pharmaceutical proteins by recombinant DNA technology. One requirement for efficient overproduction of a foreign protein in yeast is a stable recombinant DNA vector which is maintained at a high n...
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