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Natural transformation
noun
A morphism between a pair of parallel functors such that if each object of the shared domain category subtends a correlated arrow — called a component — in the shared codomain (which arrow represents the difference between applying the second functor and the first functor to the correlated object) then each arrow of the shared domain subtends a commuting square — called a naturality square — between two components (correlated to the domain and codomain of the arrow).
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Natural transformation or electroporation of H. pylori strains was performed essentially as described previously [27], [28].
Natural transformation was used to move this gene insertion into additional C. jejuni strains as previously described [33].
Natural transformation of the R. solanacearum strains was carried out according to the procedure described by Bertolla et al. [31].
Natural transformation has not been reported in H. volcanii.
Natural transformation is therefore considered a rare phenomenon.
Natural transformation rates vary widely depending on strain type, sequence homology, and physiological conditions.
Natural transformation or phage transduction may be the alternative mechanism through which transmission is achieved [21].
Blokesch, M. A quorum sensing-mediated switch contributes to natural transformation of Vibrio cholerae.
Marvig, R. L. & Blokesch, M. Natural transformation of Vibrio cholerae as a tool-optimizing the procedure.
His view of a sweeping and natural transformation, however, is not widely shared.
De Souza Silva, O. & Blokesch, M. Genetic manipulation of Vibrio cholerae by combining natural transformation with FLP recombination.
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