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recombinant DNA A DNA molecule consisting of DNA from different sources; made using restriction enzymes and DNA ligase.
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recombinant The result of a crossover in a doubly heterozygous parent such that alleles at two loci that were present on opposite homologs are brought together on the same homolog. The term is used to describe the chromosome as well as the animal in which it is present. [Source: NHBLI/NCBI Glossary ]
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recombinant DNA DNA formed by the joining of genes (genetic material) into a new combination. Also See Microprojectile bombardment and Electroporation.
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recombinant Molecules extracted from two or more different sources, and joined together to form a single molecule. Also see Recombinant DNA Technology
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recombinant DNA means the genetic material has been manipulated in vitro through the use of restriction endonucleases and/or other enzymes that aid in modifying genetic material, and subsequently introduced into the genome of the plant.
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