Piaget's term for a preoperational child's tendency to mentally link particular experiences, whether or not there is logically a causal relationship Piaget's term for a preoperational child's tendency to mentally link particular experiences, whether or not there is logically a causal relationship
the process whereby a transducer accepts energy in one form and gives back related energy in a different form; "the transduction of acoustic waves into voltages by a microphone"
The transfer of DNA sequences from one bacterium to another via lysogenic infection by a bacteriophage (transducing phage)
transfer of bacterial genetic material from one bacterium to another using a phage as a vector
The transfer of bacterial genetic material from one bacterium to another using a phage as a vector
The movement of genes from a bacterial donor to a bacterial recipient using a phage as the vector A process whereby a cell can gain access to and incorporate foreign DNA brought in by a viral particle
(trans-duk´shun): The translation of energy from one form to another (p 106)
The transfer of bacterial genetic material between bacteria by a bacteriophage or phage vector
Transduction is the transfer of energy from one system to another; often the energy is received by one system which retransmits it to another is a different form Transduction can also refer to a method of genetic recombination by which DNA is transferred from one cell to another by a virus
the transfer of energy from one form to the other Examples of transducers: loudspeakers, tape recording and playing machines In bacterial genetics, transduction is the transfer of genetic materials between two cells through an intermediate of different form - bacteriophages
genetik bir vasfın bir hücreden diğerine intikali
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ge·ne·tik bir vas·fın bir hüc·re·den di·ğe·ri·ne in·ti·ka·li