difference between plasmid and vector
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vector is a plasmid or manipulated articially after ligation and digestion reaction services whereas a plasmid naturally occurs in bacterial cell there are several vrctors which can be used in recombinanat DNA whereas all plasmids may not be used directly in recombinant DNA technology
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The key difference between plasmid and vector is that plasmid is a type of vector and is a circular, double-stranded extra-chromosomal DNA molecule of some bacterial species while vector is a self-replicating DNA molecule that acts as a vehicle for delivering foreign DNA into host cells.
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