How is plasmid DNA different from genomic DNA
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The textbook is the genomic DNA, while the classes notes are plasmid DNA. ... Genomic DNA is DNA that is part of a organism's chromosomes. A Plasmid is small loop of DNA which is separate. Bacteria typically have one circular chromosome, but a variable number of plasmid which they swap with other bacterial of their type.
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The textbook is the genomic DNA, while the classes notes are plasmid DNA. ... Genomic DNA is DNA that is part of a organism's chromosomes. A Plasmid is small loop of DNA which is separate. Bacteria typically have one circular chromosome, but a variable number of plasmid which they swap with other bacterial of their type.
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