A complete collection of single-use and high-throughput electrocompetent and chemically competent E. coli
Choosing the ideal competent cells for your cloning applications and workflows is a critical component of success. Aspects to consider when selecting your competent E. coli strain include:
Transfection method – chemical versus electroporation
Transformation efficiency – bacterial strain and genotype
Downstream application – protein expression, library production, general cloning
Frameshift mutation affects codons downstream the point of mutation. The previous order of 3 nucleotide- sequences (codons) is consequently changed. This, therefore, changes the protein coded by the mRNA transcribed by the mutated DNA region. Frameshifts are mostly due to insertion or deletion mutations.
Answer:
S phase
Explanation:
DNA replication occurs before the cell actually divides.
Toxic cellular waste builds up in the body.