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Transfection 🔍

Transfection is a process in which a virus or bacterium is introduced into an organism's cells, allowing it to replicate and spread throughout the host's body. This process can be used for various purposes such as gene therapy, viral vector delivery, and genetic engineering. The goal of transfection is to introduce new genes into a cell and allow them to integrate into its chromosome or genome.

Caldisaccharidevorator 🔍

Caldisaccharidevorator is a type of bacteriophage used in bacterial transfection and transformation processes.

Nanopsocetae 🔍

Nanopore is a type of biological structure where cells can passively exchange genetic material between adjacent cells, allowing for precise gene transfer without the need for active DNA replication or transfection.

Bvdv-1 🔍

BVDV-1 is a term used in biotechnology to describe a type of viral vector. It's an RNA-based vector that can be used for gene transfer, particularly in the field of genetic engineering, where it has been used to deliver genes into cells without the need for transfection or cell disruption.

Adeno-associate 🔍

Adeno-Associate is a type of genetic mutation in which a specific DNA sequence is replaced by another, often with the aim of improving cellular function or disease resistance. This process can occur through various mechanisms, such as transfection, viral vectors, and transposons.

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