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Yes, plasmids are used to insert new genes into plant cells!
No, animal cells do not contain plasmids.
Endoplasmic reticulum.
The original plasmid defined as a DNA molecule that can carry foreign DNA into a host cell and replicate there.
When the original function of the gene in the plasmid is altered or another gene is inserted in the non- coding region of the plasmid is called the recombinant plasmid.
F-plasmid (fertility plasmid) of any conjugative bateria or Ti-plasmid (tumor-inducing) of Agrobacterium tumaefaciens.
R plasmid.
Endoplasmic reticulum.
It is thought that in bacteria a plasmid can be used as a defense mechanism for fighting viruses. When the virus inserts itself to the bacteria, the bacteria can use its enzymes to disconnect the plasmid and carry the viral nucleic acid with it.
The original plasmid defined as a DNA molecule that can carry foreign DNA into a host cell and replicate there.
A plasmid (loop) of DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) and an assortment of enzymes and viral proteins.
When the original function of the gene in the plasmid is altered or another gene is inserted in the non- coding region of the plasmid is called the recombinant plasmid.
what is the function of the plasmid
R-plasmid
TOL plasmid
F-plasmid (fertility plasmid) of any conjugative bateria or Ti-plasmid (tumor-inducing) of Agrobacterium tumaefaciens.
Plasmid is extrachromosomal DNA capable of self replication.
A plasmid which encodes genes for its own transfer.
Isolation of a plasmid from a bacterium