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transfection the introduction of DNA into a recipient eukaryote cell and its subsequent integration into the recipient cells chromosomal DNA.
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transfection Uptake, incorporation, and expression of recombinant DNA
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transfection The transfer, for the purposes of genomic integration, of naked, foreign DNA into cells in culture. The traditional microbiological usage of this term implied that the DNA being transferred was derived from a virus. The definition as stated here is that which is in use to describe the general transfer of DNA irrespective of its source. (See also "transformation".)
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transfection Alteration of the genome of a cell by direct introduction of DNA, a small portion of which becomes covalently associated with the host cell DNA.
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transfection Experimental introduction of foreign DNA into cultured cells, usually followed by expression of the genes in the introduced DNA
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