Biotechnology - Recombinant DNA - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Recombinant DNA - Section 1 (Q.No. 7)
7.
Electroporation is
the process of separating charged molecules through a gel maintained in an electric field
the process of combining foreign DNA to an electrically charged vector molecule
the application of high voltage pulses
the process of multiplication of the cells
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Hindu said:   10 years ago
Answer is A. Because charged molecules separate depends on electric field.

Raul said:   1 decade ago
Electroporation is introduction of, for instance, DNA into the cell via putting it under high voltage.

Sebantee ganguly said:   1 decade ago
Electroporation is a significant increase in the electrical conductivity and permeability of the cell plasma membrane caused by an externally applied electrical field. It is usually used in molecular biology as a way of introducing some substance into a cell, such as loading it with a molecular probe, a drug that can change the cell's function, or a piece of coding DNA.

Swetha said:   1 decade ago
The correct answer is A. The definition of electrophoresis is the separation of charged molecules based on the electric field.

Shobha said:   1 decade ago
Its a method by which high voltage is introduced so as the coated DNA is introduced into cells.

Vinoth said:   1 decade ago
This techniques used to express the target protein in either plant cell or animal cell. One type of gene expression method.

Ahaqullah said:   1 decade ago
I think the correct answer is that its the process by which polar molecules (DNA) is introduced into the cell through application of high voltage (which creates holes in the Plasma membrane).


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