New microfluidic device may speed up DNA insertion in bacteria, the first step in genetic engineering

Friday, February 19, 2016 - 05:30 in Biology & Nature

Genetically engineering any organism requires first getting its cells to take in foreign DNA. To do this, scientists often perform a process called electroporation, in which they expose cells to an electric field.

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