- new strand, and the cell ends up with a
perfect copy of its
DNA.
Naked extracellular DNA (e
DNA), most of it
released by cell death, is
nearly ubiquitous...
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conservation study.
Relic DNA dynamics 
Extracellular DNA,
sometimes called relic DNA, is
DNA from dead microbes.
Naked extracellular DNA (e
DNA), most of it released...
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Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are
networks of
extracellular fibers,
primarily composed of
DNA from neutrophils,
which bind pathogens. Neutrophils...
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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...
- In biology, the
extracellular matrix (ECM), also
called intercellular matrix (ICM), is a
network consisting of
extracellular macromolecules and minerals...
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Environmental DNA (e
DNA),
DNA isolated from
natural settings for the
purpose of
screening for the presence/absence of
certain species ExtracellularDNA (e
DNA) Ethylenedinitramine...
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which are
typically a
polymeric combination of
extracellular polysaccharides, proteins,
lipids and
DNA.
Because they have a three-dimensional structure...
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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...
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linkages in the
DNA backbone, thus
degrading DNA. The role of the
DNase enzyme in
cells includes breaking down
extracellular DNA (ec
DNA)
excreted by apoptosis...
- competence,
ability of
cells to
alter their own
genetics by
taking up
extracellular DNA Communicative competence,
broad linguistic internalized knowledge...