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Escherichia coli The bacteria commonly used as a host cell for cloning segments of genomic DNA.
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escharotic a caustic substance that destroys tissue and causes sloughing
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eschar a small temporary scab that occurs sometimes after electrolysis, especially after overtreatment.
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eschar A scab consisting of dried serum and devitalised dermal cells.
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Escherichia coli a bacterium found in the intestine of animals and humans used extensively in genetic engineering. E. coli can be fatal to humans if undercooked meat is digested.
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