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What do you mean by competent cells?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Competent Cells. E. coli cells are more likely to incorporate foreign DNA if their cell walls are altered so that DNA can pass through more easily. Such cells are said to be "competent." Cells are made competent by a process that uses calcium chloride and heat shock.

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Competence is the ability of a cell to alter its genetics by taking up extracellular..

Competent cells are bacterial cells that can accept extra-chromosomal DNA or plasmids (naked DNA) from the environment. The generation of competent cells may occur by two methods: natural competence and artificial competence.

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