Difference between transformants and non transformants recombinants and non recombinants
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A transformant is a cell that has taken up additional DNA -- usually a plasmid that confers some kind of antibiotic resistance, so that successful transformants will grow, while all of the cells that weren't transformed will not whereas recombinant is a description usually applied to the DNA plasmids used in transformations.
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A transformant is a cell that has taken up additional DNA -- usually a plasmid that confers some kind of antibiotic resistance, so that successful transformants will grow, while all of the cells that weren't transformed will not whereas recombinant is a description usually applied to the DNA plasmids used in transformations.
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