Ultrasound-mediated DNA transfer for bacteria
In environmental microbiology, the most commonly used methods of bacterial DNA transfer are conjugation and electroporation. However, conjugation requires physical contact and cell-pilus-cell interactions; electroporation requires low-ionic strength medium and high voltage. These limitations have ha...
Main Authors: | Song, Y, Hahn, T, Thompson, I, Mason, T, Preston, G, Li, G, Paniwnyk, L, Huang, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2007
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