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Carrying foreign genes

In addition to the nucleoid DNA, small circular molecules of double-stranded DNA occur in bacteria and replicate autonomously as the host cell proliferates. These are plasmids, and they carry the genes required for replication of themselves as well as for other functions, such as resistance to antibiotics. They can be readily separated from the nucleoid DNA, modified by splicing a piece of "foreign" DNA into it, and used as a vehicle for the cloning of the "foreign" DNA (Chapter 15). [Pg.8]


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