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recombinant DNA The laboratory manipulation of DNA in which DNA, or fragments of DNA from different sources, are cut and recombined using enzymes. This recombinant DNA is then inserted into a living organism. rDNA technology is usually used synonymously with genetic engineering.
Ãâó: www.ncbiotech.org/biotech101/glossary.cfm
recombinant human erythropoietin A drug used to treat anemia in patients. The form used in the United States is epoetin alfa (trade names Epogen?and Procrit?. Other forms, epoetin beta and epoetin omega, are available outside the United States. This drug is a genetically engineered form of erythropoietin, a hormone produced by the kidneys which regulates the production of red blood cells.
Ãâó: www.anemia.org/patients/glossary/
recombinant DNA DNA molecules resulting from the fusion of DNA from different sources. The technology employed for splicing DNA from different sources and for amplifying the resultant heterogenous DNA.
Ãâó: lomiweb.med.auth.gr/xml_output/bioglossary/R_gloss...
recombinant A cell or organism that results from the rejoining of genes in the DNA molecule. The change can occur naturally or synthetically.
Ãâó: www.alwaysyoung.com/glossary/o-r/o-r.html
recombinant D. a DNA molecule composed of linked sequences not normally occurring within the same molecule, such as a bacterial plasmid into which has been inserted a segment of viral DNA.
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