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Transduction
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Transduction

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Transduction Defined

The transfer of genetic determinants from one microorganism to another by means of a viral agent.

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  • DMA 152BC Voting Machine: "THE VOTING MACHINE was an experiment in democracy carried out by a group of 20 students at UCLA's Design|Media Arts school in the Spring of 2008. The students worked together for 8 weeks to produce a fully functional voting machine comprised of 20 individual modules. The modules communicated with one another through either physical or electrical signals which carried a vote through all 20 modules until its final destination where it was counted."

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