The "communication" that occurs between and within cells of an organism, e.g., via hormones. Such signalling "tells" certain cells to...
Read moreA vector capable of replicating in two unrelated species. A short DNA segment, such as may be found in a...
Read moreA technique for gene-into-cell introduction in which the gene is attached to tiny "bullets" made of tungsten or other metal....
Read moreA technique for obtaining the desired gene that involves "chopping up" the entire genetic complement of a cell using restriction...
Read moreAn infrequent occurrence in which two adjacent bacteria stretch out portions of their (cell) membranes to touch one another, fuse;...
Read moreThose chromosomes whose content is different in the two sexes of a given species. They are usually labeled X and...
Read moreThe average length of time that a molecule circulates in an organism's bloodstream before it is cleared from the bloodstream....
Read moreRefers to negative results of a serology test. Referring to someone who gives a negative reaction to a serological test....
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