Enucleation (microbiology)
In the context of microbiology, enucleation refers to removing the nuclear body of a cell.
Enucleation is the removal of a nucleus from its cell. This process is used in the cloning of organisms.
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In the context of microbiology, enucleation refers to removing the nuclear body of a cell.
Enucleation is the removal of a nucleus from its cell. This process is used in the cloning of organisms.
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