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Insertional mutagenesis (but not lethal for the plant cell – as the organism is diploid)
Transformation DNA fed to rodents ends up in their [[phagocyte]]s and rarely other cells. Specifically this is bacterial and [[M13 bacteriophage|M13]] DNA. (This preferential accumulation in phagocytes is thought to be real and not a detection artifact, since these DNA extents are thought to provoke [[phagocytosis]].) However no [[gene expression]] is known to have resulted, and this is not thought to be possible.<ref name="Goldstein-et-al-2005">{{cite journal |
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