Electroporation Electropermeabilization Electrical field to

increase permeability of cell membrane

Electroporation, or electropermeabilization, is a technique in which an electrical field is applied to cells in order to increase the permeability of the cell membrane. This may allow chemicals, drugs, electrode arrays or DNA to be introduced into the cell (also called electrotransfer).

Scientists harness electricity to open cell membranes, facilitating the insertion of new genes.

The electric eels, discharging electricity! Raise intriguing possibilities for DNA transmission between species in natural environments.

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"corrupted DNA."

In a biblical context, some interpret the "mark of the beast" from Revelation 13

as a literal or symbolic alteration of humanity—maybe even at a genetic level.

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Electropermeabilization

How Electric Eels Might Alter Fish DNA | Genes in Action

Did you know that electric eels can help fish take up DNA from their surroundings? 

Did you know that electric eels can help fish take up DNA from their surroundings? Join Alex Dainis on an electrifying journey into the world of genetics as she demystifies the process of electroporation. Discover how scientists harness electricity to open cell membranes, facilitating the insertion of new genes. This video explores the captivating question of whether electric eels, discharging electricity in rivers, could be influencing the DNA of nearby fish. She breaks down a laboratory experiment where zebrafish larvae encounter electric eels, resulting in some fish emitting a vibrant green glow after exposure to electric shocks. The implications of this experiment raise intriguing possibilities for DNA transmission between species in natural environments. Share your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned for more thought-provoking

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