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  1. Transduction (genetics) - Wikipedia

    While generalized transduction can occur randomly and more easily, specialized transduction depends on the location of the genes on the chromosome and the incorrect excision of a prophage. …

  2. TRANSDUCTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TRANSDUCTION is the action or process of transducing; especially : the transfer of genetic material from one microorganism to another by a viral agent (such as a bacteriophage).

  3. Bacterial Transduction: Definition, Principle, Steps, Examples

    Jul 11, 2023 · Transduction is the transfer of bacterial DNA from a donor to a recipient bacterium via a virus particle. The virus particle that infects bacteria is called a bacteriophage or phage, and the …

  4. What is Transduction? Definition and Types - Biology Reader

    Transduction is the gene transfer mechanism, which facilitates the transfer of genetic material from one bacterial cell to the next bacterial cell by the bacteriophages (as the vectors).

  5. What Is Sensory Transduction and How Does It Work?

    Jan 17, 2026 · The visual system offers a distinct example of transduction, beginning with light striking photoreceptors (rods and cones) in the retina. Light energy is absorbed by the pigment rhodopsin, …

  6. 36.2: Sensory Processes - Transduction and Perception

    Transduction is the process that converts a sensory signal to an electrical signal to be processed in a specialized area in the brain.

  7. Transduction | Bacterial, Viral & Phage | Britannica

    Transduction, a process of genetic recombination in bacteria in which genes from a host cell (a bacterium) are incorporated into the genome of a bacterial virus (bacteriophage) and then carried to …