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what is the importance of plasmids in recombinant DNA technology

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Answered by symonekyrece14
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Plasmids are extra-chromosomal DNA molecules that can replicate in a cell separately from the chromosome. Frequently, plasmids have accessory genes that encode functions beneficial to the host cell. They are important for understanding how genes can be moved about between different bacteria and what that means for us.

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⭕️it is much used in the laboratory manipulation of genes.Plasmids are extra chromosomal DNA, relatively important in Recombinant DNA technique. Plasmids are the vectors used to transfer genetic information either within species or between different species. They DNAcarriers.

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