integration efficiency

integration efficiency

[int·ə′grā·shən i‚fish·ən·sē]
(cell and molecular biology)
The frequency with which a segment of foreign deoxyribonucleic acid is incorporated into a host bacterial genome.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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The results of the quantitative view of pL- OV1345tPAGFP infection and its integration efficiency is significantly higher (about 46 times) than pL-OV2964tPAGFP virus.
"Overall, our findings indicate that HIV infection and integration efficiency depends on the presence of base excision repair proteins, and that these proteins might make novel new targets for the treatment of HIV infection," Yoder says.
When we first took over Wausau, we didn't set tough enough standards early on for integration efficiency. We learned our lesson then.
Sixty-four embedded serializer-deserializer (SERDES) transceivers optimize performance and integration efficiency in backplane and shelf-to-shelf interconnection schemes.
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