Biology, asked by Vkvivek8139, 11 months ago

What function do plasmids have and how are they used in recombinant DNA technology?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Recombinant DNA technology enables individual fragments of DNA from any genome to be inserted into vector DNA molecules, such as plasmids, and individually amplified in bacteria. Each amplified fragment is called a DNA clone.

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Answered by Michael12
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Recombinant DNA technology enables individual fragments of DNA from any genome to be inserted into vector DNA molecules, such as plasmids, and individually amplified in bacteria. Each amplified fragment is called a DNA clone.

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