Arroyo Craftsman 4509 Littlejohn Street, Baldwin Park, CA 91706 626-960-9411 toll free. 626-960-9521 fax email protected Find Us On Facebook. The plasmid pDW12 (Fig. 1) was constructed from pAn2O7 by placing the modified Smr/Spcr fl fragment into the Sca I site within the xisA gene. The wild-type xisA gene on the Anabaena chromosome was replaced with the inacti-vated gene by homologous recombination (15). The plasmid pDW12. Pagoda PDW-12 12' Pagoda Flush Wall Mount. 12' Pagoda Flush Wall Mount. Dimensions: 12'W x 9'H x 6'D Extension: Canopy/Back Plate Dimensions.
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- Jiangtao Li & Piotr Dworczak, 2020. 'Are simple mechanisms optimal when agents are unsophisticated?,'GRAPE Working Papers 42, GRAPE Group for Research in Applied Economics.
- Piotr Dworczak & Anton Kolotilin, 2019. 'The Persuasion Duality,'Papers 1910.11392, arXiv.org.
- Piotr Dworczak & Scott Duke Kominers & Mohammad Akbarpour, 2018. 'Redistribution through Markets,'Working Papers 2018-037, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group.
- Dworczak, Pitor & Kominers, Scott Duke & Akbarpour, Mohammad, 2018. 'Redistribution through Markets,'Research Papers 3763, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.
- Duffie, Darrell & Dworczak, Piotr & Zhu, Haoxiang, 2014. 'Benchmarks in Search Markets,'Research Papers 3190, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.
- Darrell Duffie & Piotr Dworczak & Haoxiang Zhu, 2017.'Benchmarks in Search Markets,'Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 72(5), pages 1983-2044, October.
- Piotr Dworczak & Haoxiang Zhu & Darrell Duffie, 2015. 'Benchmarks in Search Markets,'2015 Meeting Papers 51, Society for Economic Dynamics.
- Darrell Duffie & Piotr Dworczak & Haoxiang Zhu, 2014. 'Benchmarks in Search Markets,'NBER Working Papers 20620, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Darrell Duffie & Piotr Dworczak, 2014. 'Robust Benchmark Design,'NBER Working Papers 20540, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
Articles
- Piotr Dworczak & Giorgio Martini, 2019.'The Simple Economics of Optimal Persuasion,'Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 127(5), pages 1993-2048.
- Darrell Duffie & Piotr Dworczak & Haoxiang Zhu, 2017.'Benchmarks in Search Markets,'Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 72(5), pages 1983-2044, October.
- Piotr Dworczak & Haoxiang Zhu & Darrell Duffie, 2015. 'Benchmarks in Search Markets,'2015 Meeting Papers 51, Society for Economic Dynamics.
- Darrell Duffie & Piotr Dworczak & Haoxiang Zhu, 2014. 'Benchmarks in Search Markets,'NBER Working Papers 20620, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Duffie, Darrell & Dworczak, Piotr & Zhu, Haoxiang, 2014. 'Benchmarks in Search Markets,'Research Papers 3190, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.
- Dworczak, Piotr & Zhang, Anthony Lee, 2017.'Implementability, Walrasian equilibria, and efficient matchings,'Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 153(C), pages 57-60.
New Series, Vol. 242, No. 4884 (Dec. 9, 1988), pp. 1421-1423 (3 pages)
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Two genome rearrangements involving 11- and 55-kilobase DNA elements occur during the terminal differentiation of an Anabaena photosynthetic vegetative cell into a nitrogen-fixing heterocyst. The xisA gene, located on the nifD 11-kilobase DNA element, was inactivated by recombination between the chromosome and a copy of the xisA gene that was mutated by inserting an antibiotic gene cassette. Site-directed inactivation of the Anabaena xisA gene blocked rearrangement of the 11-kilobase element and nitrogen fixation, but did not affect rearrangement of the 55-kilobase element, heterocyst differentiation, or heterocyst pattern formation.
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