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what is the difference between plasmid and plastid​

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Answered by shaziarashidmalik13
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Plasmids are modified to use as carriers of foreign DNA segments into a target cell. ... The main difference between plastid and plasmid is that plastid is an organelle, manufacturing important chemicals for the cell whereas plasmid is a double-stranded, circular DNA, which is separate from cell's genome.

Answered by Anonymous
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Plasmids are modified to use as carriers of foreign DNA segments into a target cell. ... The main difference between plastid and plasmid is that plastid is an organelle, manufacturing important chemicals for the cell whereas plasmid is a double-stranded, circular DNA, which is separate from cell's genome.

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