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J Acoust Soc Am ; 146(6): 4224, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31893683

ABSTRACT

Sonar systems that exploit correlation for navigation, such as correlation velocity logs and micronavigation for synthetic aperture sonar, often make redundant estimates of the spatial coherence of the scattered field at several spatial lags. Two models for the correlation of these redundant measurements are described. First, an analytical model is derived using the assumption of stationary Gaussian statistics. Next, a numerical model is described that accounts for non-stationary processes present in measurements of seafloor scattering. These models are compared to normal-incidence scattering data collected at Seneca Lake, NY. Both models show good agreement with the measurements when the spatial separation between redundant hydrophone pairs is less than the coherence length. At greater spatial separation, the analytical model diverges from the measurements. This disagreement is explained by a lack of stationarity in the measured data which is captured by the numerical model. Finally, spatial variations in the volume scattering strength of the sediment are identified as a source of the non-stationarity in the measurements.

2.
Meat Sci ; 121: 141-147, 2016 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27317848

ABSTRACT

Primiparous Santa Gertrudis heifers were used to evaluate the effects of gestational dietary protein content on meat quality traits of 20month old bull progeny (n=40). At -60d before AI, heifers were randomly allocated to HIGH or LOW protein diet (HPERI and LPERI). From 24dpc, half of each treatment group changed to an alternative post-conception HIGH or LOW protein diet (HPOST and LPOST). LPERI and LPOST diets resulted in higher shear force of the semitendinosus muscle than HPERI (P=0.053) and HPOST (P=0.003), respectively. Heat-soluble collagen in the semitendinosus muscle was lower (P=0.019) for LPERI than HPERI. Collagen and tenderness of the longissimus muscle were not affected by dam nutrition (P>0.05). Color, pH, sarcomere length, cooking loss, compression values, desmin and troponin-T degradation, fiber type, intramuscular fat and polyunsaturated fatty acid content were not affected by dam nutrition during the peri-conception and first trimester gestational period (P>0.05).


Subject(s)
Animal Feed/analysis , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Diet/veterinary , Dietary Proteins/administration & dosage , Pregnancy, Animal , Red Meat/analysis , Adipose Tissue/chemistry , Animals , Cattle , Collagen/chemistry , Color , Cooking , Desmin/metabolism , Dietary Fats/analysis , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/analysis , Female , Food Quality , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Male , Meat , Muscle Proteins/chemistry , Muscle, Skeletal/chemistry , Phenotype , Pregnancy , Sarcomeres/chemistry , Troponin T/metabolism
3.
J Acoust Soc Am ; 135(1): 155-64, 2014 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24437755

ABSTRACT

Tonpilz acoustic transducers for use underwater often include a stack of piezoelectric material pieces polarized along the length of the stack and having alternating polarity. The pieces are interspersed with electrodes, bonded together, and electrically connected in parallel. The stack is normally much shorter than a quarter wavelength at the fundamental resonance frequency so that the mechanical behavior of the transducer is not affected by the segmentation. When the transducer bandwidth is less than a half octave, as has conventionally been the case, for example, with lead zirconate titanate (PZT) material, stack segmentation has no significant effect on the mechanical behavior of the device in its normal operating band near the fundamental resonance. However, when a high coupling coefficient material such as lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate (PMN-PT) is used to achieve a wider bandwidth with the tonpilz, the performance difference between a segmented stack and a similar piezoelectric section with electrodes only at the two ends can be significant. This paper investigates the effects of stack segmentation on the performance of wideband underwater tonpilz acoustic transducers. Included is a discussion of a particular tonpilz transducer design using single crystal piezoelectric material with high coupling coefficient compared with a similar design using more traditional PZT ceramics.

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Appl Phys Lett ; 101(3): 32902, 2012 Jul 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22893730

ABSTRACT

The high power characteristics of various piezoelectric ceramics and 1-3 composites were investigated. In contrast to "hard" Pb(Zr,Ti)O(3), modified (Bi(0.5)Na(0.5))TiO(3) based ceramics were found to show a relatively linear electromechanical response under high drive conditions due to their high stability of mechanical quality factor. The effects of high drive field and duty cycle on the behavior of 1-3 composites were analyzed by varying active and passive components. Improved high power characteristics of 1-3 composites were achieved by selection of optimized composite components, with enhanced electromechanical efficiency and thermal stability under high drive conditions.

5.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22899109

ABSTRACT

Next-generation sonar projectors rely on piezoelectric single crystals such as lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate to induce mechanical strain and generate ever greater acoustic output, but the performance of these materials under high-power operation is not well understood. As the electrical driving force increases, the linear piezoelectric relationships give way to nonlinear, amplitude-dependent properties. Such behavior is impossible to predict solely from small signal, linear measurements. This work has characterized the behavior of single crystals by examining the dynamic relaxation from initial strain levels of 0.1 to 0.2%. Strain-dependent values of the mechanical quality factor and resonance frequency are reported for single crystals, and these properties are compared with conventional high-power piezoceramics.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22718879

ABSTRACT

Underwater electroacoustic projectors using single crystals based on the lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate (PMNT) composition were investigated. The large electromechanical coupling coefficient (k(33) > 0.90) and piezoelectric coefficient (d(33) > 1500 pC/N) of PMNT have been demonstrated to improve transducer bandwidth and source level relative to conventional piezoelectric ceramics. The low mechanical quality factor (Q(M) < 200) and low temperature stability (T(RT) < 95°C) of PMNT, however, limit its utility in high-power, high-duty-cycle applications. Use of modified single crystals was shown to result in transducers which exhibit up to 5 dB improvement in source level over PMNT when operated at resonance. Compared with a PZT4 transducer, these modified crystals offer similar source level and power handling capability at resonance, but the available bandwidth is doubled and a 6 dB improvement in maximum source level is achieved when driven off resonance.

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Appl Phys Lett ; 98(18): 182903, 2011 May 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21629563

ABSTRACT

Poling relaxor-PbTiO(3) single crystals along pseudocubic [011] results in a macroscopic symmetry of mm2, enabling a large face shear d(36) in Zt±45° cut crystals. In order to allow the determination of electrical properties by the resonance method, square samples are required. Using Pb(In(0.5)Nb(0.5))O(3)-Pb(Mg(1∕3)Nb(2∕3))O(3)-PbTiO(3) crystals, piezoelectric d(36) coefficients were determined to be in the range of 2000-2500 pC∕N, with electromechanical coupling factor k(36)∼0.80-0.83. Mechanical quality factor Q∼180 and ultralow frequency constant of ∼500 Hz m were obtained. Together with the wide temperature usage range (up to ∼110 °C) and high ac driving field stability (∼5 kV∕cm), such face shear crystals have a promising potential for ultralow-frequency-transducer applications.

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J Cryst Growth ; 318(1): 846-850, 2011 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21516190

ABSTRACT

Pb(In(0.5)Nb(0.5))O(3)-Pb(Mg(1/3)Nb(2/3))O(3)-PbTiO(3) (PIN-PMN-PT) ferroelectric crystals attracted extensive attentions in last couple years, due to their higher usage temperatures range (> 30°C) and coercive fields (~5kV/cm), meanwhile maintaining similar electromechanical couplings (k(33)> 90%) and piezoelectric coefficients (d(33)~1500pC/N), when compared to their binary counterpart Pb(Mg(1/3)Nb(2/3))O(3)-PbTiO(3). In this article, we reviewed recent developments on the PIN-PMN-PT single crystals, including the Bridgman crystal growth, dielectric, electromechanical, piezoelectric and ferroelectric behaviors as function of temperature and dc bias. Mechanical quality factor Q was studied as function of orientation and phase. Of particular interest is the dynamic strain, which related to the Q and d(33), was found to be improved when compared to binary system, exhibiting the potential usage of PIN-PMN-PT in high power application. Furthermore, PIN-PMN-PT crystals exhibit improved thickness dependent properties, due to their small domain size, being on the order of 1µm. Finally, the manganese acceptor dopant in the ternary crystals was investigated and discussed briefly in this paper.

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Acta Mater ; 58(10): 3773-3780, 2010 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20652090

ABSTRACT

Electric fatigue tests have been conducted on pure and manganese modified Pb(In(0.5)Nb(0.5))O(3)-Pb(Mg(1/3)Nb(2/3))O(3)-PbTiO(3) (PIN-PMN-PT) single crystals along different crystallographic directions. Polarization degradation was observed to suddenly occur above 50-100 bipolar cycles in <110> oriented samples, while <001> oriented samples exhibited almost fatigue free characteristics. The fatigue behavior was investigated as a function of orientation, magnitude of the electric field and manganese dopant. It was found that <001> oriented PIN-PMN-PT crystals were fatigue free, due to its small domain size, being on the order of 1µm. The <110> direction exhibited a strong electrical fatigue behavior due to mechanical degradation. Micro/macro cracks were developed in fatigued <110> oriented single crystals. Fatigue and cracks were the results of strong anisotropic piezoelectric stress and non-180° domain switching, which completely locked the non-180° domains. Furthermore, manganese modified PIN-PMN-PT crystals were found to show improved fatigue behavior due to its enhanced coercive field.

10.
FEMS Microbiol Rev ; 34(1): 18-40, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19919603

ABSTRACT

Bacterial conjugation in Gram-negative bacteria is triggered by a signal that connects the relaxosome to the coupling protein (T4CP) and transferosome, a type IV secretion system. The relaxosome, a nucleoprotein complex formed at the origin of transfer (oriT), consists of a relaxase, directed to the nic site by auxiliary DNA-binding proteins. The nic site undergoes cleavage and religation during vegetative growth, but this is converted to a cleavage and unwinding reaction when a competent mating pair has formed. Here, we review the biochemistry of relaxosomes and ponder some of the remaining questions about the nature of the signal that begins the process.


Subject(s)
Conjugation, Genetic/physiology , DNA, Bacterial/metabolism , Gram-Negative Bacteria/genetics , Gram-Negative Bacteria/metabolism
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J Acoust Soc Am ; 126(5): 2257-65, 2009 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19894807

ABSTRACT

Tonpilz transducers are fabricated from 001 fiber-textured 0.72Pb(Mg(1/3)Nb(2/3))O(3)-0.28PbTiO(3) (PMN-28PT) ceramics, obtained by the templated grain growth process, and PMN-28PT ceramic and Bridgman grown single crystals of the same composition. In-water characterization of single element transducers shows higher source levels, higher in-water coupling, and more usable bandwidth for the 81 vol % textured PMN-28PT device than for the ceramic PMN-28PT element. The 81 vol % textured PMN-28PT tonpilz element measured under large signals shows linearity in sound pressure levels up to 0.23 MV/m drive field but undergoes a phase transition due to a lowered transition temperature from the SrTiO(3) template particles. Although the textured ceramic performs well in this application, it could be further improved with compositional tailoring to raise the transition temperature and better processing to improve the texture quality. With these improvements textured piezoelectric ceramics will be viable options for medical ultrasound, actuators, and sonar applications because of their ease of processing, compositional homogeneity, and potentially lower cost than single crystal.


Subject(s)
Acoustics/instrumentation , Ceramics/chemistry , Models, Theoretical , Transducers , Ultrasonics , Air , Crystallization , Electric Conductivity , Equipment Design , Equipment and Supplies , Magnesium Compounds/chemistry , Niobium/chemistry , Temperature , Titanium/chemistry
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Appl Phys Lett ; 94(16): 162906, 2009 Apr 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19654880

ABSTRACT

Domain engineered 001 oriented relaxor-PbTiO(3) ferroelectric crystals exhibit high electromechanical properties and low mechanical Q values, analogous to "soft" piezoelectric ceramics. However, their characteristic low dielectric loss (

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J Appl Phys ; 105(10): 104506, 2009 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24753628

ABSTRACT

Relaxor based [Formula: see text] ternary single crystals (PIN-PMN-PT) were reported to have broader temperature usage range [Formula: see text] and comparable piezoelectric properties to [Formula: see text] (PMNT) crystals. In this work, the orientation dependent dielectric, piezoelectric and electromechanical properties for PIN-PMN-PT crystals were investigated along [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] directions. The electromechanical couplings [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] for [Formula: see text] poled crystals were found to be 0.91 and 0.91, respectively, with piezoelectric coefficients [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] on the order of 925 and -1420 pC/N. Of particular significance was the mechanical quality factor [Formula: see text] for [Formula: see text] oriented crystals, which was found to be [Formula: see text], much higher than the [Formula: see text] values of [Formula: see text] oriented relaxor-PT crystals [Formula: see text]. The temperature dependence of the piezoelectric properties exhibited good temperature stability up to their ferroelectric phase transition [Formula: see text], indicating [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] oriented PIN-PMN-PT are promising materials for transducer applications, with the latter for high power resonant devices where low loss (high [Formula: see text]) was required.

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J Acoust Soc Am ; 122(4): 2022-30, 2007 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17902839

ABSTRACT

Circular cymbal ultrasound arrays have been shown to be effective in delivering therapeutic levels of insulin in rats, rabbits, and pigs. To improve delivery efficiency, a rectangular cymbal design was desired in order to achieve a broader spatial intensity field without increasing the size of the device or the spatial-peak temporal-peak intensity (I(SPTP)). With a similar intensity (50 mWcm(2)), the goal was to determine if the 3x1 rectangular cymbal array could perform significantly better than the 3x3 circular array for glucose reduction in hyperglycemic rabbits. Rabbit experiments were performed using three groups: nonsonicated control (n=3), ultrasound exposure using a circular cymbal array (n=3), and ultrasound exposure using a rectangular cymbal array (n=3). Rabbits were anesthetized and a water tight reservoir that held the insulin was fastened on the rabbit's thigh. At the beginning of the experiment and every 15 min for 90 min, the blood glucose level was determined. For comparison between individual rabbits, the absolute level is normalized by subtracting out the baseline in order to arrive at the change in glucose level. For the control group, the normalized glucose level increased (more hyperglycemic) to +80.0+/-28.8 mgdl (mean+/-SEM). Using the circular array, the glucose level decreased to -146.7+/-17.8 mgdl at 90 min. However, using the rectangular cymbal array, the glucose decreased faster and to a level of -200.8+/-5.9 mgdl after 90 min. These results indicated the feasibility of the rectangular cymbal array as an improved device for drug delivery.


Subject(s)
Drug Delivery Systems/instrumentation , Hypoglycemic Agents/administration & dosage , Insulin/administration & dosage , Phonophoresis/instrumentation , Administration, Cutaneous , Animals , Blood Glucose , Computer Simulation , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/blood , Equipment Design , Finite Element Analysis , Numerical Analysis, Computer-Assisted , Rabbits , Sound Spectrography , Transducers
15.
Mol Microbiol ; 66(1): 252-61, 2007 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17880426

ABSTRACT

The relaxase of the plasmid R1162 is a large protein essential for conjugative transfer and containing two different and physically separate catalytic activities. The N-terminal half cleaves one of the DNA strands at the origin of transfer (oriT) and becomes covalently linked to the 5' terminal phosphate; the C-terminal half is a primase essential for initiation of plasmid vegetative replication. We show here that the two parts of the protein are independently transported by the type IV pathway. Part of the domain containing the catalytic activity, as well as an adjacent region, is required in each case, but the required regions do not physically overlap. Both transport systems contribute to the overall frequency of conjugative transfer. MobB is a small protein, encoded within mobA but in a different reading frame, that stabilizes the relaxase at oriT. MobB is required for efficient type IV transport of both the complete relaxase and its two, separate functional halves. MobB inserts into the membrane and could thus stabilize the association between the relaxase and the type IV transfer apparatus.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Physiological Phenomena , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Plasmids/genetics , Protein Sorting Signals/genetics , Trans-Activators/metabolism , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Biological Transport , Conjugation, Genetic , DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics , Models, Biological , Trans-Activators/genetics
16.
J Mol Biol ; 366(1): 165-78, 2007 Feb 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17157875

ABSTRACT

The plasmid R1162 encodes proteins that enable its conjugative mobilization between bacterial cells. It can transfer between many different species and is one of the most promiscuous of the mobilizable plasmids. The plasmid-encoded protein MobA, which has both nicking and priming activities on single-stranded DNA, is essential for mobilization. The nicking, or relaxase, activity has been localized to the 186 residue N-terminal domain, called minMobA. We present here the 2.1 A X-ray structure of minMobA. The fold is similar to that seen for two other relaxases, TraI and TrwC. The similarity in fold, and action, suggests these enzymes are evolutionary homologs, despite the lack of any significant amino acid similarity. MinMobA has a well- defined target DNA called oriT. The active site metal is observed near Tyr25, which is known to form a phosphotyrosine adduct with the substrate. A model of the oriT substrate complexed with minMobA has been made, based on observed substrate binding to TrwC and TraI. The model is consistent with observations of substrate base specificity, and provides a rationalization for elements of the likely enzyme mechanism.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , DNA Nucleotidyltransferases/chemistry , Endodeoxyribonucleases/chemistry , Escherichia coli Proteins/chemistry , Escherichia coli/enzymology , Membrane Proteins/chemistry , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Catalytic Domain , Crystallography, X-Ray , DNA, Bacterial/chemistry , Drug Resistance, Bacterial , Escherichia coli/chemistry , Esterification , Models, Molecular , Molecular Sequence Data , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Replication Origin , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Structure-Activity Relationship , Tyrosine/chemistry
17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15857042

ABSTRACT

Miniaturized tonpilz transducers are potentially useful for ultrasonic imaging in the 10 to 100 MHz frequency range due to their higher efficiency and output capabilities. In this work, 4 to 10-microm thick piezoelectric thin films were used as the active element in the construction of miniaturized tonpilz structures. The tonpilz stack consisted of silver/lead zirconate titanate (PZT)/lanthanum nickelate (LaNiO3)/silicon on insulator (SOI) substrates. First, conductive LaNiO3 thin films, approximately 300 nm in thickness, were grown on SOI substrates by a metalorganic decomposition (MOD) method. The room temperature resistivity of the LaNiO3 was 6.5 x 10(-6) omega x m. Randomly oriented PZT (52/48) films up to 7-microm thick were then deposited using a sol-gel process on the LaNiO3-coated SOI substrates. The PZT films with LaNiO3 bottom electrodes showed good dielectric and ferroelectric properties. The relative dielectric permittivity (at 1 kHz) was about 1030. The remanent polarization of PZT films was larger than 26 microC/cm2. The effective transverse piezoelectric e31,f coefficient of PZT thick films was about -6.5 C/m2 when poled at -75 kV/cm for 15 minutes at room temperature. Enhanced piezoelectric properties were obtained on poling the PZT films at higher temperatures. A silver layer about 40-microm thick was prepared by silver powder dispersed in epoxy and deposited onto the PZT film to form the tail mass of the tonpilz structure. The top layers of this wafer were subsequently diced with a saw, and the structure was bonded to a second wafer. The original silicon carrier wafer was polished and etched using a Xenon difluoride (XeF2) etching system. The resulting structures showed good piezoelectric activity. This process flow should enable integration of the piezoelectric elements with drive/receive electronics.

18.
Nucleic Acids Res ; 31(16): 4762-8, 2003 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12907717

ABSTRACT

The assembly of plasmid-encoded proteins at a unique site (oriT) on the plasmid R1162, to form a complex called the relaxosome, is required for conjugative transfer of the plasmid and for negative regulation of neighboring promoters. Two-dimensional chloroquine gel electrophoresis was used to show that oriTs are physically coupled at the relaxosome. This interaction requires all the relaxosome proteins, which are assembled into a structure resulting in a decrease in the average linking number of the plasmid DNA in the cell. Molecules with higher superhelical densities are preferentially selected for assembly of the relaxosome. Genetic data obtained earlier indicate that the molecular coupling reported here is a 'handcuffing' reaction that contributes to the regulation of adjacent plasmid promoters. However, although these promoters affect the expression of the genes for replication, plasmid copy-control is regulated independently. This is the first time 'handcuffing' has been observed at an oriT, and its possible significance for transfer is discussed.


Subject(s)
Conjugation, Genetic/genetics , Plasmids/genetics , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Base Sequence , Dimerization , Escherichia coli/genetics , Mutation , Plasmids/chemistry , Plasmids/metabolism , Protein Binding
19.
J Bacteriol ; 185(12): 3538-46, 2003 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12775691

ABSTRACT

The primary DNA processing protein for conjugative mobilization of the plasmid R1162 is the transesterase MobA, which acts at a unique site on the plasmid, the origin of transfer (oriT). Both MobA and oriT are members of a large family of related elements that are widely distributed among bacteria. Each oriT consists of a highly conserved core and an adjacent region that is required for binding by its cognate MobA. The sequence of the adjacent region is important in determining the specificity of the interaction between the Mob protein and the oriT DNA. However, the R1162 MobA is active on the oriT of pSC101, another naturally occurring plasmid. We show here that MobA can recognize oriTs having different sequences in the adjacent region and, with varying frequencies, can cleave these oriTs at the correct position within the core. Along with the structure of the oriTs themselves, these characteristics suggest a model for the evolution of this group of transfer systems.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins , Deoxyribonuclease I/metabolism , Escherichia coli/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , Plasmids/genetics , Base Sequence , Binding Sites , Conjugation, Genetic , DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Escherichia coli/enzymology , Molecular Sequence Data , Plasmids/chemistry , Plasmids/metabolism , Species Specificity , Trans-Activators/metabolism
20.
Mol Microbiol ; 46(3): 761-8, 2002 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12410833

ABSTRACT

Plasmid selection and strand replacement synthesis in donor cells during conjugative transfer was examined by a procedure involving electroporation of test plasmid DNA, containing a base pair mismatch, into donor cells prior to mating. Multiple copies of the plasmid were transferred from a donor cell that allowed vegetative replication of the plasmid. Under conditions non-permissive for vegetative replication, there were further rounds of transfer after a lag period. Strand replacement in the donor did not depend solely on the initiation mechanism for vegetative replication, indicating a conjugation-specific mechanism was also available. The lag period between first and second rounds of transfer argues against the transfer of multiple copies into recipients by the spooling of copies generated on a master molecule by rolling-circle replication.


Subject(s)
Conjugation, Genetic/genetics , DNA Replication , DNA, Bacterial/metabolism , Plasmids/genetics , Base Pair Mismatch , Electroporation/methods , Escherichia coli/genetics
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