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what is plasmid , microheza and heterogamy ?​

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Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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Plasmid :Plasmid, in microbiology, an extrachromosomal genetic element that occurs in many bacterial strains. Plasmids are circular deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules that replicate independently of the bacterial chromosome. ... A foreign DNA element (such as the gene for insulin) is then spliced into the plasmid.

Heterogamy :In sociology, heterogamy refers to a marriage between two individuals that differ in a certain criterion, and is contrasted with homogamy for a marriage or union between partners that match according to that criterion. For example, ethnic heterogamy refers to marriages involving individuals of different ethnic groups.

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Answered by QHM
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Plasmid

a genetic structure in a cell that can replicate independently of the chromosomes, typically a small circular DNA strand in the cytoplasm of a bacterium or protozoan.

Mycorrhiza

The term mycorrhiza refers to the role of the fungus in the plant's rhizosphere, its root system. Mycorrhizae play important roles in plant nutrition, soil biology and soil chemistry.

Heterogamy

the alternation of generations, especially between sexual and parthenogenetic generations.

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