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What is recombinant sequence?

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.


What ises bacteria to copy DNA?

recombinant DNA technolog- apex


How can bacteria be transformed with recombinant plasmid?

Bacteria can be transformed with recombinant plasmid by introducing the plasmid into the bacterial cell through a process called transformation. This allows the bacteria to take up the recombinant DNA from the plasmid and express the desired gene or trait encoded in the DNA.


What Genetic engineering can be accomplished in bacteria using?

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


What is the name of the process in which bacteria receive and express a(recombinant plasmid DNA and ) recombinant viral DNA?

The process by which bacteria receive and express recombinant plasmid DNA is called transformation. In the case of recombinant viral DNA, the process often involves transduction, where a virus introduces foreign DNA into a bacterial cell. Both processes enable bacteria to acquire new genetic traits, which can include antibiotic resistance or the ability to produce proteins of interest.


What use is bacteria to copy DNA?

recombinant DNA technolog- apex


What should the bacteria be able to do now that it has recominant DNA inside of it?

the bacterium should be able to transcribe the recombinant DNA and express the traits that the genes on the recombinant DNA code for.


What aspect of bacteria recombinant dna technology effective?

Bacteria reproduce very quickly.


What aspesct of bacteria makes recombinant DNA technology effective?

Bacteria reproduce very quickly.


What is the name of the technique where human insulin is created from bacteria?

Recombinant DNA technology


How is recombinant replicated?

Recombinant DNA is replicated using host cells, typically bacteria or yeast, that have been engineered to contain the desired DNA sequence. These host cells are then grown in a lab setting under specific conditions that allow for the replication of the recombinant DNA. The cell division process allows for the production of multiple copies of the recombinant DNA.


DNA molecules that are produced by combining DNA from different sources are called?

The word you're looking for may be "recombinant".

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