transfect

/trænsˈfɛkt/
verb
  1. To introduce foreign genetic material (such as DNA or RNA) into a cell, usually in a laboratory setting.
    • Scientists transfect bacteria with a gene that makes them produce insulin.
    • Researchers transfect plant cells to study how genes control growth.
    • The lab technician learned how to transfect human cells using a special chemical method.
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