It may also be possible to do it the other way round: put the chromosome of a harmless bacterium into such a cell. But wehen it multiplies, it will probably /surely develop it's natural lipid layer / membrane
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Re: [DIYbio] How to get surface proteins from one bacteria to another? Can somebody help?
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