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Why are plasmids used in Recombinant DNA technology?

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Answered by pihu892
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Answer:

please mark as brainliest Recombinant DNA technology makes use of plasmids for drug delivery to insert the desired drug into the body e.g. human growth hormone and insulin. They are also involved in causing antibiotic resistance and are used to kill harmful bacteria from the body. ... Plasmids have no harmful effects unlike viral vectors.

Answered by appu1achu2
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the ligated recombinant DNA enters a bacterial cell by transformation. after it is in the host cell, the plasmid vector is able to replicate because plasmids normally have a replication origin. each recombinant plasmid that enters a cell will form multiple copies of itself in that cell.

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