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Meaning of "exogenous nucleic acid"

exogenous nucleic acid: Refers to genetic material originating from outside an organism or cell

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exogenous nucleic acid
An example of an exogenous nucleic acid sequence is a transgene.
The liver progenitors can harbor exogenous nucleic acid.
Hence an exogenous nucleic acid molecule may be modified.
Liver progenitors that harbor exogenous nucleic acid are provided.
The exogenous nucleic acid may further comprises regulatory sequences.
Plant cells comprising an exogenous nucleic acid are provided herein.
The exogenous nucleic acid expresses a protein that provides a therapeutic effect.
Such progeny are considered to contain the exogenous nucleic acid.
Is an exogenous nucleic acid sequence.
A number of retroviral vectors can incorporate multiple exogenous nucleic acid sequences.
An exogenous nucleic acid can comprise a polynucleotide encoding genes involved in apoptosis.
In vivo methods of integrating exogenous nucleic acid into a target cell are known.
Any of a variety of methods can be used to provide the exogenous nucleic acid.
The exogenous nucleic acid can be part of a larger construct such as an expression vector.
Such cells can contain any number of exogenous nucleic acid molecules.

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An exogenous nucleic acid of the invention can also be operably linked to a synthetic promoter.
The bacteria as disclosed herein may contain an exogenous nucleic acid molecule.
The exogenous nucleic acid sequence is preferably in the form of a plant transformation vector.
Any method can be used to introduce an exogenous nucleic acid molecule into a cell.
An exogenous nucleic acid can comprise a polynucleotide encoding genes that result in cell lysis.
The cells are transfected to either transiently or stably express the exogenous nucleic acid.
A method is described for introducing exogenous nucleic acid sequences into a mitochondrion of a mammalian cell.
The cells described herein can contain more than one particular exogenous nucleic acid.
A technique for introducing exogenous nucleic acid sequences to the genome of the chloroplasts is known.
In certain embodiments, the cell further integrates an exogenous nucleic acid sequence.
The exogenous nucleic acid sequence can optionally include DNA encoding a selectable marker.
A transgenic plant expressing an exogenous nucleic acid sequence of a wild Lycopersicon spp.
Alternatively, the cell is contacted with a first dose of a second exogenous nucleic acid.
Examples of the exogenous nucleic acid include DNA aptamers and RNA aptamers.
In a particular embodiment, the bacteria of this invention contain an exogenous nucleic acid molecule.
In one embodiment, the exogenous nucleic acid is a transgene.
Preferably, an anti-apoptotic nucleic acid is used which comprises an exogenous nucleic acid.
Analyzing human T cells for insertion of an exogenous nucleic acid sequence using recombinant AAV vectors.
In one aspect, a method comprises growing a plant cell comprising an exogenous nucleic acid.
In one example, the exogenous nucleic acid is a transgene.
An exogenous nucleic acid molecule can have a naturally occurring or non-naturally occurring nucleotide sequence.
Insertion of an exogenous nucleic acid sequence ;.
In certain other embodiments, the host cell is stably transfected with the exogenous nucleic acid.
In one embodiment, the exogenous nucleic acid is an expression plasmid.
The composition of claim 7 in which the human hepatic progenitor cells harbor exogenous nucleic acid.
In some embodiments, the exogenous nucleic acid is a synthetic nucleic acid.
The non-naturally occurring C1 metabolizing microorganism may comprise an exogenous nucleic acid encoding a L-LDH.
In one embodiment, the exogenous nucleic acid is introduced into an endogenous locus.
The exogenous nucleic acid may encode an acyl-CoA synthase, a thioesterase or an ester synthase.
The method of claim 1 wherein the exogenous nucleic acid is free of promoter sequences.
The exogenous nucleic acid may be non-homologous relative to the cell DNA.
The method of claim 4, wherein at least one exogenous nucleic acid comprises a heterologous nucleic acid.
The exogenous nucleic acid may be only temporarily-heritable or non-heritable.
Stably transfecting the parental cell line with exogenous nucleic acid encoding a glutamine synthetase ; and.
Insertion of an exogenous nucleic acid sequence comprising a homologous or an orthologous nucleic acid sequence ;.

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