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  2. Recombinant DNA | Definition, Steps, Examples, & Invention |...

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    recombinant DNA, a segment of DNA that is generated by combining genetic material from at least two different species. Such new genetic combinations are of value to science, medicine, agriculture, and industry. A fundamental goal of genetics is to isolate, characterize, and manipulate genes.

  3. Recombinant DNA - Wikipedia

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    Recombinant DNA is the general name for a piece of DNA that has been created by combining two or more fragments from different sources. Recombinant DNA is possible because DNA molecules from all organisms share the same chemical structure, differing only in the nucleotide sequence.

  4. Recombinant DNA is a molecule of DNA that has been modified to include genes from multiple sources, either through genetic recombination or through laboratory techniques. In the lab, bacteria can be transformed with recombinant DNA.

  5. Recombinant DNA Technology - National Human Genome Research...

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    Definition. Recombinant DNA technology involves using enzymes and various laboratory techniques to manipulate and isolate DNA segments of interest. This method can be used to combine (or splice) DNA from different species or to create genes with new functions.

  6. 1.11: Recombinant DNA Technology - Biology LibreTexts

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    Recombinant rDNA technology involves procedures for analyzing or combining DNA fragments from one or several organisms (Figure 1) including the introduction of the rDNA molecule into a cell for its replication, or integration into the genome of the target cell.

  7. recombinant DNA | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature

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    A type of DNA sequence that is composed of sequences from two or more different sources or organisms, such as human and pig sources, or synthetic (lab-made)...

  8. recombinant DNA technology / DNA cloning; gene cloning; cloning -...

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    A technology that uses enzymes to cut and paste together DNA sequences of interest. The recombined DNA sequences can be placed into vectors that carry the DNA into a host...

  9. Recombinant DNA Definition and Examples - Biology Online

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    Recombinant DNAs are molecules of DNA that are formed through genetic recombination methods. DNA molecules from two or more different sources are cleaved using restriction enzyme s and then joined together using ligase s.

  10. Genetic Recombination | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature

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    DNA recombination involves the exchange of genetic material either between multiple chromosomes or between different regions of the same chromosome. This process...

  11. What is recombinant DNA technology? | Britannica

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    Recombinant DNA technology is the joining together of DNA molecules from two different species. The recombined DNA molecule is inserted into a host organism to produce new genetic combinations that are of value to science, medicine, agriculture, and industry.