Gene Technology is one of the open access journals in modern Biotechnology. The open access policy of the journals aims at increasing the visibility and accessibility of the published content and thus providing the desirable researches to the readers.
It mainly provides expression of genes, taking advantage of natural genetic variation, modifying genes and transferring genes to new hosts, Environmental Biotechnology, Cell biology, Genetic Engineering and Molecular Biology, Tissue Engineering, Biosensor, Cancer Biology, Bioinformatics and Computational biology.
The eukaryotic chromosome is linear, with a centromere and telomere. The chromosome replicates from the origin of replication during the S-phase of the cell cycle. The centromere proteins, CENP-A,-B, and -C, located in the centromere sequence, assist with assembly of the kinetochore complex during the M phase. Then, the spindle fiber is attached to the kinetochore, and the chromosome is distributed to both poles. In this way, replicating chromosomes are distributed to daughter cells, and the genomic information of a mother cell is stably transmitted to daughter cells. Physiologically, the same mechanisms are used for the replication and distribution of HAC vectors. "Mitsuo Oshimura, Toward Gene and Cell Therapies Employing Human Artificial Chromosomes in Conjunction with Stem Cells"
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Last date updated on March, 2024