C5-branched Dibasic Acid Metabolism: Does it Matter? An Investigation into the Expression of the C5-Branched Dibasic Acid Metabolism Pathway

George Crane, Kidist Beker, Brianna Willard, Patricia Canaan

Abstract


Elizabethkingiaanophelesis resistant to majority of antibiotics making it difficult to fight the infection. The goal of the experiment was to research a genome and tell if it is transcribed in the bacteria. After sequencing the DNA of the gene in Patricdatabase, the BLAST system was used to convert the sequence to the RAST sequence. The spread sheet R26 RNA sequence data was used to determine if the amount of expression was significant. All of the genes were significantly expressed except the acetoacetate synthase small subunit.

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