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Recombinant DNA technology - Definition and Overview

Recombinant DNA technology adds/replaces DNA in an organism resulting in the recipient organism containing exogenous DNA.

PCR has been a key tool because it permits to amplify sequences.

Plasmids and Recombinant DNA technology Plasmids are extranuclear fragments of DNA present in some bacteria, which act as a system to transfer genetic material to other bacteria, allowing those to express the transmitted genes. Via restriction enzymes, which cut determinate sequences of DNA in determinate shapes, it is possible to splice into the plasmid a DNA sequence for a gene, and then insert it into a bacteria in order to get the product of that gene. The product is the desired protein, and large amounts can be produced in a factory by large vats of bacteria with the inserted gene.

Note that this system is not valid for advanced cells, as the organization of their genome is different. For these, other systems such as viruses loaded with the chosen material are selected.

Example Usage of Recombinant

Bio_Network: Biogenesis of Yersinia pestis PsaA in Recombinant attenuated Salmonella Typhimurium vaccine.. http://bit.ly/59V3xT www.bio-network.org
Bio_Network: Biogenesis of Yersinia pestis PsaA in Recombinant attenuated Salmonella Typhimurium vaccine (RASV) strain http://kele.es/lO3
sheldon1123: Malaria Vaccine study: F.I.G.H.T for your health!: RTS,S, a candidate vaccine for malaria, is a Recombinant pro.. http://bit.ly/6h5JLo
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