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4 June, 15:46

In recombinant DNA technology, a vector is a self-replicating segment of DNA, such as a plasmid or viral genome. T/F

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  1. 4 June, 17:45
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    Explanation: A vector is used to take up foreign DNA into host cell. They are used in recombinant DNA technology (for cloning) because they replicate at a high rate, have antibiotic resistant gene and genetic markers that are used for recognition. Most commonly used vectors are E. coli and smaller circular DNA.
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