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recombinant DNA A molecule of DNA consisting of DNA originating from two or more sources.
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recombinant DNA a molecule consisting of segments from two or more different sources or places.
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recombinant DNA The process of cutting and recombining DNA fragments from different sources as a means to isolate genes or to alter their structure and function.
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recombinant DNA the hybrid DNA produced by joining pieces of DNA from different organisms together in vitro. This is accomplished by inserting a desired DNA sequence into a vector (usually a circular strand of DNA or a virus), which then is introduced into another organism, often a bacterium.
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recombinant DNA This is DNA that is newly made, or not in it's orginal form. The term refers to the fact that you have taken a sequence of DNA and combined it with another sequence in a new way--you've "recombined" it. In this lab, we start out with two separate plasmids; when we cut them apart, we have pieces of our original plasmids. When we ligate these pieces together, we form brand new combinations of DNA--we make recombinant DNA.
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