Target cell DNA refers to the DNA present in the cell where genetic modifications are intended, while source DNA refers to the external DNA used to introduce new genetic material into the target cell. Source DNA can be of different origins, such as a plasmid or viral vector, and it serves as the vehicle to deliver the desired genetic information to the target cell.
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Size is the difference - both supply 1.5 volts
Potential difference
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the egg cell is spunk
This question answered itself. You copy from a source to a target.
An endocrine cell is a cell that secretes hormones into the bloodstream, while a target cell is a cell that has receptors for specific hormones and responds to them. Endocrine cells release hormones to signal target cells to carry out specific functions in the body.
target or destination
A "cell" (word for part of a battery) is a source of current flow.A diode is a device that restricts current flow to one direction.
the difference between a cell cycle and egg cycle is...
It is the target cell where you want to put data. This term usually is used when talking about copying data from a source cell to a destination cell.
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The main difference between the solar cell and detector is that the cell stores the energy, while the detector directs the energy towards the cell.
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The nucleus is the CENTER of a cell.
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