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Electroporation is now being used to transfer into cells a variety of macromolecules, including
DNA
, RNA, protein, fluorescent dyes, and some chemotherapeutic agents. With electrotransformation, as many as 80% of the cells receive exogenous DNA (
1
). Chemical and natural methods of DNA transfer into bacteria are also effective for transforming bacteria, but they are more cumbersome and time-consuming, and generally less efficient than electrotransformation.