Biology, asked by atharva1, 1 year ago

difference between DNA copying and dna cloning

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Answered by upatel007
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to clone is to make the exact duplicate of the dna. dna copin is dna replication. dna clonin is man made but not dna copying. dna copying gives rise to new two cells while in dna cloning a foreign dna is used 

upatel007: do you know about dna tanscription and translation
atharva1: Ya some what abt codons and decoding them
atharva1: I have an
atharva1: table of decoding codons
atharva1: some amino acids and protein formed by n2 bases
upatel007: YUP READ ABT IT IN INTERNET OK
upatel007: GN
atharva1: Ok
atharva1: thanks for ur help
atharva1: GN
Answered by Anonymous
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♀️ The difference is that DNA replication is natural whereas DNA cloning is man-made.

♀️ Also, the process is a little different. In replication, the original cell first has to replicate its DNA, then divide the replicated DNA evenly between the two new cells.

♀️ Cloning however, is done by putting a foreign piece of DNA with a special information into a usually circular DNA that acts as a carrier.

♀️ This circular DNA is called a vector, which is a means of transport.

♀️ The vector allows replication and transfer of the foreign DNA from one living organism to another.

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