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introduction of foreign genes into plant or animal cells using micropipette is ?

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Answered by Itzsweetcookie
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In this article we will discuss about the methods of gene transfer.

Gene transfer can be done by two methods:

(i) Indirect Method through Vectors or Carriers and(ii) Direct or Vectorless Transfer Method.

The first method includes:

(a) Plasmids and Viruses and

(b) Natural Genetic Engineera) Plasmids and Viruses:

Recombinant DNA technology involves the transfer of desired genes into vectors such as plasmids or viruses. Cloning of the recombinant DNA (r-DNA) then provides multiple copies.

Natural Genetic Engineer Tumor Inducing (ti) Plasmid:

For example, Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a plant pathogenic bacterium which can transfer part of its plasmid DNA as it infects host plants. Species of Agrobacterium produce crown galls or plant tumors in several dicot plants such as tobacco, tomato, potato, etc.

These bacteria contain large Ti-plasmids (i.e., tumor-inducing plasmids in Agrobactenum tumefaciens) which pass on their tumour causing gene into the genome of the host plant. Thus, galls are formed on the host plant and therefore, these bacteria are known as engineers of plants.

Answered by ItzRisingStar
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Introduction of foreign genes into plant or animal cells using micropipettes. Particle Gun: ADVERTISEMENTS: In which Tungsten particles coated with foreign DNA are bombarded into target cells.

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