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28 April, 18:17

What does the genome of a transformed e coli cell contain that a normal e coli cell does not contain?

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  1. 28 April, 18:25
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    The genome of a transformed E. coli cell contains a piece of foreign DNA. Transformation is a process when a bacteria take in DNA from its environment which is usually DNA that's been shed by other bacteria. It occurs more often in the laboratory, when the DNA may be introduced by scientists which is a key step in DNA cloning.
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