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Why is it wrong to treat maize receptor cells with calcium chloride, which is beneficial to introduce recombinant plasmid containing target gene?
Calcium chloride generally treats microorganisms, such as Escherichia coli, to increase the permeability of cell walls and make them competent cells. It is easy to absorb foreign DNA molecules. It is beneficial to introduce the recombinant plasmid containing the target gene.

Calcium chloride cannot be used to treat plant cells, so this sentence is wrong.

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