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Kael Norton
15 August, 05:52
How can biotechnology use plasmids?
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Dominick Noble
15 August, 06:40
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Plasmids have been key to the development of molecular biotechnology
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Plasmids have been key to the development of molecular biotechnology. They act as delivery vehicles, or vectors, to introduce foreign DNA into bacteria. Using plasmids for DNA delivery began in the 1970s when DNA from other organisms was first 'cut and pasted' into specific sites within the plasmid DNA
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