plasmids
plasmids.
Recombinant DNA technology
I know of one commonly used bacteria: E. Coli
recombinant E. coli bacteria grown in large fermentation vats
Prokaryotic organisms such as Bacteria have circular form of chromosomes
Endoplasmic reticulum.
A recombinant sequence of DNA is a sequence of DNA that comes from more than one source. Examples of recombinant DNA are plasmids that are put into bacteria. The plasmid comes from the bacteria (or a bacteria at least) but a target gene has been added (say the lac operon gene that allows bacteria to thrive on lactose), this plasmid is now a recombinant DNA sequence.
A recombinant protein is a protein that is derived from recombinant DNA.Using recombinant DNA and inserting it to a plasmid of rapidly reproducing bacteria enables the manufacture of recombinant protein. These recombinant proteins can be variety of types, the can be Antibodies, antigens, hormones and enzymes.
Bacteria reproduce very quickly.
Bacteria have circular chromosomes of DNA. Most bacteria have a single copy, but some may have two. They can also have plasmids, which are accessory molecules of DNA and are generally much smaller that the chromosome. Also, the singular is bacterium.
Bacteria reproduce very quickly.
recombinant technology
recombinant DNA technolog- apex
Genetic engineering involves the use of recombinant DNA technology, the process by which a DNA sequence is manipulated in vitro, thus creating recombinant DNA molecules that have new combinations of genetic material
Recombinant DNA technology
B. They divide quickly -apex
I know of one commonly used bacteria: E. Coli
the bacterium should be able to transcribe the recombinant DNA and express the traits that the genes on the recombinant DNA code for.