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How does a bacterium cell made competent to take the dna into the cell?

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Answered by deepsen640
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How bacterial cells are made competent to take up DNA? Since, DNA is a hydrophilic molecule, it cannot pass through the cell membranes. In order to force bacteria to take up the plasmid, the bacterial cells must first be made competent to take up DNA. ... This enables the bacteria to take up the recombinant DNA
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How bacterial cells are made competent to take up DNA? Since, DNA is a hydrophilic molecule, it cannot pass through the cell membranes. In order to force bacteria to take up the plasmid, the bacterial cells must first be made competent to take up DNA. ... This enables the bacteria to take up the recombinant DNA

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