
1) American invention 2) Juggled hereditary factor
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Recombinant DNA (rDNA) molecules are DNA molecules formed by laboratory methods of genetic recombination (such as molecular cloning) to bring together genetic material from multiple sources, creating sequences that would not otherwise be found in biological organisms. Recombinant DNA is possible because DNA molecules from all organisms share the s...
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DNA molecules in which sequences, not normally contiguous, have been placed next to each other by in vitro methods.
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A variety of techniques that molecular biologists use to manipulate DNA molecules to study the expression of a gene.
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The process of cutting and recombining DNA fragments from different sources as a means to isolate genes or to alter their structure and function.
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is DNA from a plasmid into which has been inserted a foreign gene. The plasmid is then introduced into a host cell, often the bacterium E.coli. The host cell may then express the foreign gene and secrete the desired protein. This process, commonly known as genetic engineering, has been used to great effect in synthesising proteins such as insulin a...
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<molecular biology> Spliced DNA formed from two or more different sources that have been cleaved by restriction enzymes and joined by ligases. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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a composite DNA molecule constructed in vitro by joining a fragment of foreign DNA with a vector DNA molecule capable of replicating in host cells.
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Spliced DNA formed from two or more different sources that have been cleaved by restriction enzymes and joined by ligases.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. altered DNA resulting from the insertion into the chain, by chemical, enzymatic, or biologic means, of a sequence (a whole or partial chain of DNA) not originally (biologically) present in that chain.
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A vaccine technology that uses genetic material from a disease-causing organism into a live vector, often a yeast cell, in order to replicate a protein antigens of the disease-causing organism. The proteins are then purified and used as vaccine.
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The new DNA that is formed by combining pieces of DNA from different organisms or cells.
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