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it is found in the cytoplasm as a simple circle.

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(B)- it contains a plasmid, known as the Ti plasmid, that can transfer genes to plant cells.

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it has a simple, circular chromosome.

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In genetic engineering what takes up plasmid?

In genetic engineering, the bacterial cell takes up the plasmid


What is most a benefit of genetic engineering?

production of human insulin through genetic modification of bacterial genes


Should scientists be able to research genetic engineering on bacterial cells?

ya


What does the bacterial cell produce in genetic engineering?

Protein that the human gene codes for


What is most clearly a benefit of genetic engineering?

production of human insulin through genetic modification of bacterial genes


Why Bacterial DNA is used frequently in genetic engineering?

Bacterial genomes are relatively small and some (eg. E. coli) are very well characterised. Also, most bacteria have a very short generation time so any DNA that is inserted can be multiplied quickly.


What is the intentional alteration or transfer of genetic material called?

The transfer of genetic information is called conjugation. It involves transfer of genetic information from one bacterial cell to another, and requires physical contact between the two bacteria involved.


How are restriction enzymes important tools in genetic engineering?

restriction enzymes are important tools in genetic engineering because they just are!!


Bacterial cells do not have a genetic material?

no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material


What has the author Ronald W Davis written?

Ronald W. Davis has written: 'Advanced bacterial genetics' -- subject(s): Bacterial genetics, Experiments, Genetic engineering, Genetic intervention, Laboratory manuals, Microbial genetics 'Inclusion Through Sports'


Genetic engineering is possible because all organisms are based on the same?

genetic code


Why is genetic engineering can be compared to reprogramming a computer game?

Because genetic engineering involves changing a cell's DNA sequence - the 'program' that tells the cell what to do.