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A small, circular DNA molecule capable of autonomous replication in a cell; commonly used as a cloning vector
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A plasmid is a selfcontained section of DNA, almost always in ring form, that is not an integrated part of an organisms genome. This means that it was either picked up from the cells environment, or injected by an outside source.
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| plasmid |
A circular molecule of DNA that can be used as a vector to carry a gene into a host cell where it is normally not found. This is one of the techniques used to produce recombinant proteins. Plasmid vectors are used to produce some Factor VIII therapies.
Ãâó: www.hemophiliagalaxy.com/general/encyclopedia.html
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Extrachromosomal genetic material that is not essential for growth and has no extracellular form.
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a self-replicating, circular, extra-chromosomal DNA molecule.
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