Host Strain definition

Host Strain means “the primary strain of Pichia pastoris which has been
Host Strain means any strain of E. coli owned by or the use of which is licensed to Biotecnol.
Host Strain or "host cell" means a suitable host for an expression vector or DNA construct comprising a polynucleotide encoding a variant α-amylase enzyme according to the present disclosure. Specifically, host strains are preferably bacterial cells. In a preferred embodiment, "host cell" means both the cells and protoplasts created from the cells of a microbial strain, and particularly a Bacillus sp.

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