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trans·duce T0315440 (trăns-do͞os′, -dyo͞os′, trănz-)tr.v. trans·duced, trans·duc·ing, trans·duc·es 1. To convert (input energy of one form) into output energy of another form.2. To transmit (a signal) within a cell or from the exterior of a cell to its interior.3. To transfer (genetic material or characteristics) from one cell to another. Used of a bacteriophage or plasmid. [Back-formation from transducer.]transduce (trænzˈdjuːs) vb (tr) 1. (Electronics) electronics (of a microphone, electric motor, etc) to cause the conversion of energy from one form into another2. (Genetics) genetics to cause the transfer by a bacteriophage of genetic material from one bacterium to anothertrans•duce (trænsˈdus, -ˈdyus, trænz-) v.t. -duced, -duc•ing. 1. to convert (energy) from one form into another. 2. to cause transduction in. [1945–50; back formation from transducer or transduction] ThesaurusVerb | 1. | transduce - cause transduction (of energy forms)convert, change over - change from one system to another or to a new plan or policy; "We converted from 220 to 110 Volt" | EncyclopediaSeetransducertransduce
trans·duce (tranz-dūs'), To effect transduction.transduce (trăns-do͞os′, -dyo͞os′, trănz-)tr.v. trans·duced, trans·ducing, trans·duces 1. To transmit (a signal) within a cell or from the exterior of a cell to its interior.2. To transfer (genetic material or characteristics) from one cell to another. Used of a bacteriophage or plasmid.transduce
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