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What is called transfer of organ?

The transfer of an organ from a donor to a recipient for the purpose of transplantation is known as organ transfer. This is done to replace a dysfunctional or failed organ in the recipient's body with a healthy organ from the donor. It is a complex medical procedure that requires careful matching of donor and recipient criteria to ensure successful transplantation.


How do bacteria exchange genetic information with each other?

Genetic exchanges among bacteria occur by several mechanisms. In transformation, the recipient bacterium takes up extracellular donor DNA. In transduction, donor DNA packaged in a bacteriophage infects the recipient bacterium. In conjugation, the donor bacterium transfers DNA to the recipient by mating.


What country allows you to sell organs?

In Iran, it is legal to sell a kidney to someone in need of a transplant. The government regulates the process to prevent exploitation and ensure the safety of both the donor and recipient.


If you donate testicle then a child is born to the recipient will the genes of that child and the DNA be or that of the donor or recipient?

Theoretically if the sperm came from the donated testicle, it would be genetically related to the person who donated the testicle. But it is a moot point, because testicles cannot be successfully transplanted.


What is a gene transfer?

Gene transfer refers to the movement of genetic material from one organism to another. This can happen naturally through processes like reproduction or through artificial methods such as genetic engineering techniques. Gene transfer is important for the evolution of species and for the development of biotechnology products.

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What is called transfer of organ?

The transfer of an organ from a donor to a recipient for the purpose of transplantation is known as organ transfer. This is done to replace a dysfunctional or failed organ in the recipient's body with a healthy organ from the donor. It is a complex medical procedure that requires careful matching of donor and recipient criteria to ensure successful transplantation.


What is the direct transfer of antibodies from donor to recipient called?

Transfusion


What is the use of chloroform in p1 transduction?

Chloroform is used in P1 transduction to help release phages from the donor bacterial cells by disrupting the cell membrane. It facilitates the transfer of genetic material from the donor to recipient cells during the transduction process.


Can people transfer their hearts to other people?

Currently, it is not possible for people to transfer their hearts to other individuals. Heart transplants are performed using donor hearts from individuals who have a compatible blood type and tissue match with the recipient. The process involves surgical removal of the recipient's damaged heart and replacing it with a healthy donor heart.


What is a donee?

A donee is the person or entity to which a thing is given. A donor is the person or entity who gives it.


What are two bacteria's that exchange genetic material?

Genetic exchanges among bacteria occur by several mechanisms. In transformation, the recipient bacterium takes up extracellular donor DNA. In transduction, donor DNA packaged in a bacteriophage infects the recipient bacterium. In conjugation, the donor bacterium transfers DNA to the recipient by mating.


Is a recipient a giver or a receiver?

The recipient is the receiver. The donor is the giver.


What is the opposite of the word donor?

recipient


Who is responsible for the cost of kidney transplants?

In the UK the donor's hospital pays for everything connected with the donation process and the recipients hospital (if different) pays for all the costs involved with the recipient side of the transplant. Neither donor nor recipient pay for any of it.


What is the antonym of universal donor?

Universal recipient


Does your blood type effect you in any way?

i would not think so but if you transfer your blood to someone els with an incompatible blood type it could kill them.Donor O-, Recipient compatible with any type.Donor O+, Recipient compatible with O+, A+, B+, AB+; incompatible with O-, A-, B-, AB-.Donor A-, Recipient compatible with A-, A+, AB-, AB+; incompatible with O-, O+, B-, B+.Donor A+, Recipient compatible with A+, AB+; incompatible with O-, O+, A-, B-, B+, AB-.Donor AB-, Recipient compatible with AB-, AB+ onlyDonor AB+, Recipient compatible wit AB+ only.


How does Hfr conjugation differ from regular conjugation?

Hfr conjugation involves the transfer of the entire F factor (plasmid) from a donor bacterium to a recipient bacterium, along with some chromosomal DNA. In regular conjugation, only specific genes are transferred from the donor bacterium to the recipient bacterium. This difference in the amount of genetic material transferred can result in different outcomes in terms of gene transfer and recombination.