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Small parts of DNA remaining scattered in the cytoplasm of bacteria is called plasmid / bacterial chromosome / peptidoglycan.​

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Answered by aryan2983
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Answer:

Small parts of DNA remaining scattered in the cytoplasm of bacteria is called plasmid.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Small parts of DNA remaining scattered in the cytoplasm of bacteria is called plasmid.

Explanation:

  • Plasmids are small circular strands of DNA that are present in the bacteria.
  • They are extrachromosomal DNA that has about 1000 to 2000 bases. They are transferred from bacteria to bacteria through a process called conjugation.  
  • Scientists always use this bacteria to clone special genes into an organism, they are widely used in the production of recombinant proteins.

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