Transduction
[trans-duhk-shuh n, tranz-] /trænsˈdʌk ʃən, trænz-/
noun, Genetics.
1.
the transfer of genetic material from one cell to another by means of a virus.
transduction
/trænzˈdʌkʃən/
noun
1.
(genetics) the transfer by a bacteriophage of genetic material from one bacterium to another
transduction trans·duc·tion (trāns-dŭk’shən, trānz-)
n.
Transfer of genetic material or characteristics from one bacterial cell to another by a bacteriophage or plasmid.
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