Recombinant- is the DNA fragment of interest Nonrecombinant- the undesired foreign DNA
When DNA contains parts from two or more organisms it is recombined. Recombinant DNA is often used in genetic engineering. A natural process of DNA recombination is called sexual reproduction.
eg for organisms which carry recombinant DNA : Ecoli
Recombinant DNA is a new form of DNA because it is created via introduction of the relevant DNA into the existing organismal DNA.
At the stage of Pachytene of meiosis 1 recombinant DNA is made....
recombinant DNA technology
Chimeras. In genetic engineering, molecules of combined DNA are known as chimeras because they are produced by combining DNA from different species. Combined DNA is also known as recombinant DNA, since DNA from 2 sources has been recombined to produce it.
No, Recombinant DNA is a collection of methods to analyse and create DNA molecules from two 'unrelated' organisms and then combined into one. See this website for a visual example at http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/R/RecombinantDNA.html
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Recombinant- is the DNA fragment of interest Nonrecombinant- the undesired foreign DNA
When DNA contains parts from two or more organisms it is recombined. Recombinant DNA is often used in genetic engineering. A natural process of DNA recombination is called sexual reproduction.
eg for organisms which carry recombinant DNA : Ecoli
Recombinant DNA is a new form of DNA because it is created via introduction of the relevant DNA into the existing organismal DNA.
At the stage of Pachytene of meiosis 1 recombinant DNA is made....
Recombinant DNA technology requires fragments of DNA from the source genome. Using crude methods such as mechanical shearing, we get random fragments of DNA, and their sequence is unknown. Restriction enzymes are specific in site recognition and cutting and their discovery lead to proper fragments of DNA which have some known sequences.
Recombinant DNA technology PCR
Recombinant DNA is made of DNA taken from two different organisms. It may contain plant DNA but this is not always the case.