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The recombinant DNA becomes part of the transformed cell's genome.

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A cell takes in DNA from the outside cell. This external DNA becomes part of the cell's DNA.

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It is integrated into one of the chromosomes of the cell

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When transformation is successful, recombinant DNA enters the host cell and remains intact (not fragmented). It is now capable of autonomous replication within the host.

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the recombinant DNA is integrated into one of the chromosomes of the cell.

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How can you tell a transformation experiment has been successful?

if transformation is successful , the recombinant DNA is integrated into one of the chromosomes of the cell. The cell will be fundamentally changed, hence the name "transformation".


A recombinant plasmid gets inside a bacterial cell by?

A recombinant plasmid gets inside a bacterial cell by


Compare the transformation of a bacterium cell with the transformation of a plant cell?

In bacteria, if the plasmid containing the foreign DNA manages to get inside a bacterial cell, this sequence ensures that it will be replicated. In Plant Cells, if transformation is successful the recombinant DNA is integrated into one of the chromosomes of the cell.


What occurs in a successful transformation of cells?

The foreign DNA is integrated into one of the cell's chromosomes.


Compare and contrast animanl and plant cells?

In bacteria, if the plasmid containing the foreign DNA manages to get inside a bacterial cell, this sequence ensures that it will be replicated. In Plant Cells, if transformation is successful the recombinant DNA is integrated into one of the chromosomes of the cell.


What happens during transformation?

A cell takes in DNA from the outside cell. This external DNA becomes part of the cell's DNA.


Does recombinant DNA involve placing a normal allele in a cell that has a mutation and hoping that the normal allele begins to function?

Recombinant DNA


What does a recombinant DNA have?

Well recombinant DNA are DNA that have DNA parts from other organisms. The DNA from the organisms, at least two, are then combined using modern engineering techniques. -Hope I answered your question


Compare the transformation of a prokaryotic cell with the transformation of a eukaryotic cell?

look in your biology book


What is recombinant Plasmid?

A plasmid is a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is distinct from a cell's chromosomal DNA. ... Researchers can insert DNA fragments or genes into a plasmid vector, creating a so-called recombinant plasmid. This plasmid can be introduced into a bacterium by way of the process called transformation.


How does a recombinant plasmid get into a bacterium?

Viruses


How are genetic markers related to transformation?

Genetic markers make it possible for researchers to mix recombinant plasmids with a group of bacteria. Add enough DNA to transform one cell into a million and still be able to "find" that cell.