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What is rDNA ?​

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Answered by ItsDynamoGirl
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Recombinant DNA (rDNA) molecules are DNA molecules formed by laboratory methods of genetic recombination (such as molecular cloning) to bring together genetic material from multiple sources, creating sequences that would not otherwise be found in the genome.

Recombinant DNA is used to identify, map and sequence genes, and to determine their function. rDNA probes are employed in analyzing gene expression within individual cells, and throughout the tissues of whole organisms.For example, E. coli cells can be stored with the genes for human insulin in their chromosomes.

Pharmaceutical products.

Vaccines represent another application of recombinant DNA technology. ...

Diagnostic testing. ...

Gene therapy. ...

DNA fingerprinting. ...

DNA and agriculture.

Specifically, it's made by an advanced DNA technology procedure in biology and genetics known as gene cloning. Recombinant DNA is put into a cell, which then produces a completely new protein, and is used to synthesize drugs, antibodies, or specific proteins for research only.

Answered by itzBrainlyCrush
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⭐r--DNA is the Recombinant DNA Which is formed in biotechnology

⭐It Carries gene of Interest

⭐Helps in Carrying of Desired gene

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