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One of the key factors, which makes the plasmid the vector in genetic engineering is

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Answered by Sachinarjun
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Plasmids are extra-chromosomal, self-replicating, usually circular, double-stranded DNA molecules found naturally in many bacteria and also in some yeasts. Plasmids are usually not essential for normal cell growth and division, they often confer some traits to the host organism e.g., resistance to certain antibiotics. The plasmid that is used as a carrier for transferring a fragment of foreign DNA into a suitable host is called vehicle DNA or cloning vector or gene carrier.

So, the correct answer is 'Its ability to carry a foreign gene.

Answered by Anonymous
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Plasmids are extra - chromosomal, self - replicating, usually circular, double - stranded DNA molecules found naturally

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