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- Exogenote abstract "An exogenote is a piece of donor DNA and usually occurs in mating of prokaryotic organisms.An exogenote is genetic material that is released into the environment by prokaryotic cells, usually upon their lysis. This exogenous genetic material is then free to be taken up by other bacteria and used as a template for protein synthesis or broken down for its molecules to be used elsewhere in the cell. Taking up genetic material into the cell from the surrounding environment is a form of bacterial transformation.".
- Exogenote wikiPageID "3979064".
- Exogenote wikiPageRevisionID "598731017".
- Exogenote hasPhotoCollection Exogenote.
- Exogenote subject Category:Genomics.
- Exogenote subject Category:Prokaryotes.
- Exogenote type LivingThing100004258.
- Exogenote type Object100002684.
- Exogenote type Organism100004475.
- Exogenote type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Exogenote type Prokaryote101415920.
- Exogenote type Prokaryotes.
- Exogenote type Whole100003553.
- Exogenote comment "An exogenote is a piece of donor DNA and usually occurs in mating of prokaryotic organisms.An exogenote is genetic material that is released into the environment by prokaryotic cells, usually upon their lysis. This exogenous genetic material is then free to be taken up by other bacteria and used as a template for protein synthesis or broken down for its molecules to be used elsewhere in the cell.".
- Exogenote label "Exogenote".
- Exogenote sameAs m.0b9sls.
- Exogenote sameAs Q5420583.
- Exogenote sameAs Q5420583.
- Exogenote sameAs Exogenote.
- Exogenote wasDerivedFrom Exogenote?oldid=598731017.
- Exogenote isPrimaryTopicOf Exogenote.