Student creating polymers to chaperon DNA across cell membrane
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2004-03-30
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Virginia Tech. University Relations
Abstract
Ordinarily, the cell membrane prevents invasion by foreign genetic material, which is why genetic engineers often have to use a pipette and forced air to jab a new piece of a gene through the cell wall into the genome in order to carry out gene therapy or introduce particular attributes into a crop or organism.