B-glucuronidase (gus)reporter gene is isolated from
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Beta-glucuronidase, an enzyme produced by intestinal bacteria, can break the bond between excreted 'toxin' and glucuronic acid. These excreted toxins and hormones that were history, are reactivated, quickly reabsorbed into the body, and are back to no good.
The GUS reporter system (GUS: β-glucuronidase) is a reporter gene system, particularly useful in plant molecular biology and microbiology. Several kinds of GUS reporter gene assay are available, depending on the substrate used. The term GUS staining refers to the most common of these, a histochemical technique.
The GUS reporter system (GUS: β-glucuronidase) is a reporter gene system, particularly useful in plant molecular biology and microbiology. Several kinds of GUS reporter gene assay are available, depending on the substrate used. The term GUS staining refers to the most common of these, a histochemical technique.
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