In recombinant DNA technique the term vector refers to [NCERT Pg. No. 164] [Odisha JEE…
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In recombinant DNA technique the term vector refers to
[NCERT Pg. No. 164] [Odisha JEE 2010]
[NCERT Pg. No. 164] [Odisha JEE 2010]
- Plasmids that can transfer foreign DNA into a living cell
- Cosmids that can cut DNA at specific base sequence
- Plasmids that can join different DNA fragments
- Cosmids that can degrade harmful proteins
Answer
(A) Plasmids that can transfer foreign DNA into a living cell
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