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- new strand, and the cell ends up with a perfect copy of its DNA. Naked extracellular DNA (eDNA), most of it released by cell death, is nearly ubiquitous...
- conservation study. Relic DNA dynamics  Extracellular DNA, sometimes called relic DNA, is DNA from dead microbes. Naked extracellular DNA (eDNA), most of it released...
- Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are networks of extracellular fibers, primarily composed of DNA from neutrophils, which bind pathogens. Neutrophils...
- competence is the ability of a cell to alter its genetics by taking up extracellular DNA from its environment through a process called transformation. Competence...
- which are typically a polymeric combination of extracellular polysaccharides, proteins, lipids and DNA. Because they have a three-dimensional structure...
- Environmental DNA (eDNA), DNA isolated from natural settings for the purpose of screening for the presence/absence of certain species ExtracellularDNA (eDNA) Ethylenedinitramine...
- competence, ability of cells to alter their own genetics by taking up extracellular DNA Communicative competence, broad linguistic internalized knowledge...
- In biology, the extracellular matrix (ECM), also called intercellular matrix (ICM), is a network consisting of extracellular macromolecules and minerals...
- source of this extracellular DNA. Apoptosis is the highly organised process of programmed cell death in which the cell degrades the nuclear DNA and signals...
- The composition of the extracellular space includes metabolites, ions, various proteins and non-protein substances (e.g. DNA, RNA, lipids, microbial...