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Explain how recombinant DNA is inserted into the host cell ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Insertion of Recombinant DNA Into Host. In this step, the recombinant DNA is introduced into a recipient host cell. This process is 'Transformation'. Bacterial cells do not accept foreign DNA easily.

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Answered by Secondman
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"Recombinant DNA (rDNA) can be introduced into the host cell through the following methods:

a.        Transformation: The host cell directly absorbs the rDNA of the recipient cell.

b.        Transfection: Chemical mediation of rDNA into the host cell.

c.        Electroporation: Application of high voltage electric current to the rDNA containing solvent to enter the host cell.                                         d.        Microinjection: Introduced via micro pipette into the host nucleus.

e.        Biolistics: By bombarding micro particles that are rDNA coated and targeting into the host cell.

f.        Gene transfer: Transfer of rDNA is done physically, biochemically, or by vectors.

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