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Bacterial cells do not normally take up plasmids. However, scientists can use tricks to make them do so.
Polymorphic cells are transforming cells that allows a tiena to change in focus.
This is the exchange of plasmids between the cells.
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Simple and short DNA sequence and their inherent separation but later group into the genome sequence.
plasmids are found in plant cells only
Most plasmids are found in prokaryotic cells, but a few eukaryotic cells also have plasmids. An example of a eukaryote with plasmids is the unicellular yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
When plasmids, are used to transfer foreign DNA to other cells the plasmid is called a
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Cells contain a transforming factor.
Plasmids.
The prokaryotes, bacteria being the main ones.
Bacterial cells do not normally take up plasmids. However, scientists can use tricks to make them do so.
It does not contain chloroplast because there is no any green pigment exist, and they doesn't make food by photosyntesis.
Herat shock and treating the cells with CaCl2