Electrofusion is a technique where small electrical currents are applied to the membranes of two different cells. This causes the cells and their nuclear membranes to fuse, creating a hybrid or polyploid cell that contains genetic material from both.
Elektrofusion involves applying tiny currents to the membranes of two different cells, causing them to fuse. This process merges the cells and their nuclear membranes, resulting in a hybrid or polyploid cell that contains DNA from both original cells.
| Front | Describe electrofusion. |
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| Back | Electrofusion - tiny currents applied to membranes of two different cells, fusing the cells and nuclear membranes to form a hybrid/polyploid cell containing DNA from both |
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