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In this paper, we use a Haar scaling function and wavelet to transform the host image into the orthogonal DWT domain by three-level decomposition.
Agrobacterium tumefaciens, a soil-born phytopathogenic bacterium, is well known as a nature's engineer due to its ability to genetically transform the host by transferring a DNA fragment (called T-DNA) from its Ti plasmid to host-cell genome.
Coming to the West, many do not want to assimilate but to transform the host nation in their image.
The constructed plasmid was designated as pPIC-PA and used to transform the host E. coli TOP10.
Next, we used the Haar wavelet bases in (1) to transform the host images into the orthogonal DWT domain by one-level decomposition.
This construct was inserted into the pPICZ-A under the control of AOX1 promoter and the plasmid was used to transform the host P. pastoris X-33.
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First, the image I is partitioned into m p × m p sub blocks of size p × p. Then, each block is usually transformed to a domain which is insensitive to tampering, i.e., T ( I ) ∈ R p × p where denotes the transform function transforming the host image into the new domain called host domain.
Previously reported procedures for whole-plasmid, mutagenic PCR using the entire plasmid as template and back-to-back primer set resulted in linear DNA products, necessitating a separate ligation step to generate circular plasmids before transforming the host cell.
An alternative of codon optimization is to transform the expression host with plasmids expressing rare tRNA.
Additional genetic and epigenetic alterations disrupting cell cycle control are required to immortalize and transform the epithelial host cells [ 2].
The first step was to select single crossover transformants of the constructed pUC-M-whip∗. 1 μg of the plasmid was used to transform the genetic host E233S.
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