
doi: 10.1002/cbf.1074
pmid: 12910471
AbstractEvidence is presented that, as in animal and human cells, plant cells can release a newly‐synthesized DNA which can freely circulate in the plants. This DNA enters cells and their nuclei where it may be integrated and be expressed so acting, apparently, as a messenger‐DNA. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
DNA, Bacterial, DNA, Plant, Gene Transfer, Horizontal, Biological Transport, Plants, Transfection
DNA, Bacterial, DNA, Plant, Gene Transfer, Horizontal, Biological Transport, Plants, Transfection
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