Biology, asked by pratham8795, 10 months ago

Which structure involved in genetic engineering?
(a) Plastid (b) Plasmid
(c) Codon (d) None

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Answered by navaneeththegenius
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Answer:

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Genetic Engineering

Explanation:

    (a) Plastid is a genetic engineering.

  1. Genetic engineering alludes to the option of new qualities/DNA to the hereditary material of a life form to include at least one new invaluable attributes.
  2. It utilizes limitation proteins and vectors to move the ideal DNA arrangement starting with one creature then onto the next.  
  3. Plastid is a double-membrane cell organelle found in plants and algal cells.
  4. They fill in as the site for the creation and capacity of significant concoction mixes utilized by the cell.
  5. They are not part of hereditary building. Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA utilized as cloning vehicles and can be steadily acquired in an extrachromosomal state.
  6. A plasmid cloning vehicles share various alluring highlights to be specific low atomic weight, capacity to give promptly selectable phenotypic qualities on have cells, single destinations for an enormous number of limitation endonucleases. henceforth are utilized as cloning vectors.
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