exogenous$26653$ - translation to italian
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exogenous$26653$ - translation to italian

DNA ORIGINATING FROM OUTSIDE AN ORGANISM
Exogenous dna
  • Exogenous DNA strands (Red and Green) shown inside a cell's nucleus.

exogenous      
adj. (Geol, Biol) esogeno
endogenous variable         
VARIABLES IN AN ECONOMIC MODEL
Endogenous change; Endogenous and exogenous variables; Exogenous variable; Endogenous variable; Exogenous change
variabile endogena (fattore il cui valore è stabilito in base al sistema, variabile interna)
exogenous variable         
VARIABLES IN AN ECONOMIC MODEL
Endogenous change; Endogenous and exogenous variables; Exogenous variable; Endogenous variable; Exogenous change
variabile esogena o esterna al sistema

Definition

exogenous
[?k's?d??n?s, ?k-]
¦ adjective relating to or developing from external factors. Often contrasted with endogenous.
Derivatives
exogenously adverb

Wikipedia

Exogenous DNA

Exogenous DNA is DNA originating outside the organism of concern or study. Exogenous DNA can be found naturally in the form of partially degraded fragments left over from dead cells. These DNA fragments may then become integrated into the chromosomes of nearby bacterial cells to undergo mutagenesis. This process of altering bacteria is known as transformation. Bacteria may also undergo artificial transformation through chemical and biological processes. The introduction of exogenous DNA into eukaryotic cells is known as transfection. Exogenous DNA can also be artificially inserted into the genome, which revolutionized the process of genetic modification in animals. By microinjecting an artificial transgene into the nucleus of an animal embryo, the exogenous DNA is allowed to merge the cell's existing DNA to create a genetically modified, transgenic animal. The creation of transgenic animals also leads into the study of altering sperm cells with exogenous DNA.