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recombinant An organism whose genome contains integrated genetic material from a different organism. Also used in relation to compounds produced by laboratory or industrial cultures of genetically engineered living cells. The cells' genes have been altered to give the capability of producing large quantities of the desired compound for use as a medical treatment. Recombinant compounds are often altered versions of naturally occurring substances.
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recombinant DNA DNA molecules in which sequences, not normally contiguous, have been placed next to each other by in vitro methods. (10)
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recombinant DNA The new DNA that is formed by combining pieces of DNA from different organisms or cells.
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recombinant DNA DNA of two different species spliced together in the laboratory (see CLONING).
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recombinant DNA Hybrid DNA produced in the laboratory by joining pieces of DNA from different sources.
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