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plasmid a small cellular inclusion consisting of a ring of DNA that is not in a chromosome but is capable of autonomous replication
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plasmid A DNA element that is able to replicate independently. Elements of bacterial plasmids are utilized in vectors.
Ãâó: www.genpromag.com/Glossary~LETTER~P.html
plasmid In many types of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell: a linear or covalently closed circular molecule of DNA, (distinct from chromosomal DNA, mtDNA, ctDNA, or kDNA and commonly dispensable to the cell), that can replicate autonomously (ie, independently of other replicons). (16)
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plasmid Circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that can exist and replicate independently of the host cell chromosome or be integrated with it. Although a plasmid is stably inherited, it is not required for bacterial cell growth and reproduction.
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plasmid A plasmid is a circular loop of DNA found in prokaryotic cells (like those of bacteria). Eukaryotic cells prokaryotic cells (like plant and animal cells) do not have plasmids, they have chromosomes. Continental Drift Forward Backward PLATE TECTONICS Plate tectonics is the now-established theory that chunks of the Earth's crust (plates) float on the surface and change both position and size over time.
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