difference between vector and reservoir
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Vector and Reservoir
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- An disease reservoir serves in as a supply for an infection or other pathogen
- Vector is living animal that can pass a infection to another living animal
- Overflow is The transmission of a disease starting with one animal groups then onto the another
- A vector containing outside DNA is named recombinant DNA
- The four significant kinds of vectors are plasmids, viral vectors, cosmids, and artificial chromosomes
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The difference between the vector and reservoir are as follows:
- Any agent that carries and transfers any parasite or virus as the disease is a vector. On the other hand, the reservoir is the place where viruses and parasites reside.
- Example of a vector can be an amoeba and a reservoir can be a human.
- It can be said that the reservoir is the host and the vector is a guest.
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