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Recombinant

DNA fragments from two different sources, reassembled by DNA ligase processing and splicing
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Recombinant refers to two (or more) DNA fragments from different sources DNA ligase Recombined DNA formed by processing splicing.
Chinese name
Recombinant
Foreign name
recombinant
Alias
DNA Recombinant
Source
DNA
Import
Receptor cell
See publications
Terminology of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Science Press
Time of publication
2008 [1]

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Recombinant refers to two (or more) DNA fragments from different sources (one is the target gene, and the other is a self replicating small molecule vector, such as plasmid), which uses specific sequences Restriction endonuclease Cut the target gene and vector DNA at specific sites, and then DNA ligase Recombined DNA formed by processing splicing.

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Recombinant can be used to import appropriate host cell It can be expanded or expressed with the reproduction of host cells in host cells to produce desired target gene products.
Construction process of recombinant plasmid