Biotechnology - Recombinant DNA - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Recombinant DNA - Section 1 (Q.No. 7)
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Electroporation is
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AMMU said:
10 years ago
Electroporation is a mechanical method used to introduce polar molecules into a host cell through the cell membrane.
In this procedure, a large electric pulse temporarily disturbs the phospholipid bilayer, allowing molecules like DNA to pass into the cell.
In this procedure, a large electric pulse temporarily disturbs the phospholipid bilayer, allowing molecules like DNA to pass into the cell.
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.
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