Transgenic organism
The host cell is important in recombinant DNA technology because it is the organism that will replicate the recombinant DNA construct. The DNA construct is inserted into the host cell, which then uses its machinery to produce the desired protein or molecule encoded by the inserted DNA. The choice of host cell is critical as it can affect the efficiency of DNA replication, protein production, and post-translational modifications.
Recombinant DNA is DNA this has been obtain from a source other then where it orginanated. In other words, a host has been used to create DNA from another organism.
plasmids are vectors that are used to replicate recombinant DNA in a host organism or cell. they are normally used in cloning experiments.
This is the host (organism) and the cell is called the host cell.
The organism from which a parasite obtains nutritional needs is called a host. The host is a food source and a home for the parasite.
The Cloning Host is a cell that carries a recombinant DNA molecule and replicates it to produce multiple copies. It plays a crucial role in amplifying the desired DNA fragment before it can be studied or used for further experiments. E. coli is a common host organism used in recombinant DNA technology due to its fast growth rate and well-characterized genetics.
It's the PARASITE; it's the one who benefits on this ecological relationship and the victim or the ones harmed by the host is called the HOST. It's not MeredithViera of " Who wants to be a Millionaire?" game.
a host
Cloning vectors are DNA molecules used to carry recombinant DNA into a host organism for replication. They contain sequences necessary for DNA replication, as well as markers for selection. By introducing recombinant DNA into cloning vectors, researchers can propagate and study the inserted genes in host organisms.
Living at the others expense would be a parasite
Most probably used host organism is E.coli.
Parasite. It is an organism that benefits by deriving nutrients at the expense of its host, which can cause harm to the host.