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Analysis of the deduced amino acid sequence of DprA suggested that it may be an inner membrane protein, which is consistent with its apparent role in DNA processing during transformation. A novel gene, which we called dprA+, was shown to encode a 41.6-kDa polypeptide that was required for efficient chromosomal but not plasmid DNA transformation. We used subcloning, deletion analysis, and in vivo protein labeling experiments to more precisely define the gene required for efficient DNA transformation on the cloned DNA. influenzae strain carrying the tfo-37 mutation. influenzae DNA segment capable of complementing in trans the transformation defect of an H. In this study, we cloned and sequenced a 3.8-kbp H. Despite their painful looking appearance, its implied Ben Prime doesn't feel much pain from them.Natural genetic transformation in Haemophilus influenzae involves DNA binding, uptake, translocation, and recombination.
According to Duncan Rouleau, the Transformations in the original series are meant to look the way they do. Gwen also notes Ben imagines they look cooler than they actually are. A joke in Tim Buk-TV suggests that Reboot Ben's transformation sequences all happen in his head, and are seemingly unimpressive for an outside observer. The episode Alien X-Tinction showcased Reboot-styled transformations that paid homage to the sequences of the Original Series and Alien Force. Throughout the shows in the Classic Continuity, sequences for aliens like Heatblast and Wildmutt reference their standard sequences from the Original Series. Some sequences in later shows pay homage to those of the past. With sequences and variations of those sequences for every alien and alien enhancement, the reboot has the most transformation sequences out of any other show in the franchise. Some sequences also feature Ben actively talking or reacting to his body transforming the only time that ever happened in the previous shows was in Heatblast's debut sequence.Ĭlick the links above to see their respective library of sequences Trivia Besides Ben, sequences are also given to Kevin's Antitrix Aliens, Ben's alien enha ncem ents, and some alternate versions of Ben. In the Reboot, transformations happen on a background of either a sphere of bright green energy illuminating a dark green space, with small green bits floating or sometimes shooting away like comets or simply green action lines and sometimes flipping between both in one sequence during different segments. When sequences don't appear, Omniverse also consistently shows Ben morph into an alien in real time, instead of the typical flash of green light. Most sequences in Omniverse are wholly original, and very rarely repeat for any other episode. Alternate Omnitrix users also have their background match their respective color. It is also sometimes replaced with simple moving action lines, with the background colors ranging significantly, but sticking mostly to green. In Omniverse, the green and black space from the Original Series makes a return, now alternating the clusters of black dots with clusters of white dots. Beside Ultimate forms, Ultimate Alien is also notable for bringing a few more animations to the sequences from Alien Force. Ultimate Alien introduces Ultimate Forms to the series, bringing a new transformation style in which green bands of light wash over Ben's current transformation and evolve them, some in real time, some with a sequence-like backdrop. Ben's ribcage (in legitimate X-ray view) expandingĪlien Force marks the first time transformation sequences were officially made for anyone aside from Ben, with Albedo's introduction. A green tissue expanding in different directions.
A ball of green light travelling through a tube.Typically before any custom animation for an alien plays, every sequence starts with shots of the following, at random: In Alien Force and Ultimate Alien, transformations take on a different visual approach, resembling a green and black X-ray, where we can often see Ben's skeleton through his skin. No sequences were made for Ben's aliens past Wildvine, nor were variants made for other Omnitrix users or future versions of Ben.
Initially, the space is colored with a more muted green, but when Ben poses in his alien form, it glows a full bright green, indicating the transformation is complete. In the Original Series, when Ben transforms, he appears inside a green space with clusters of black Kirby Dots floating in the background.