Recombinant DNA
Recombinant DNA (rDNA) is a type of artificial DNA produced as a result of combining one or more strands of DNA from different sources. It is used in a variety of scientific and medical applications, such as the production of pharmaceuticals and gene therapy. The technology of recombinant DNA provides a powerful tool for the manipulation of genetic material. The ability to insert and modify genes makes it an invaluable tool in the development of new treatments for many diseases, the production of novel foods and materials, and the manipulation of plants and animals to improve their traits. In addition, recombinant DNA technology has been used to develop diagnostic tools for genetic disorders and to study the structure and function of genes. As a result, it has become an integral tool in the advancement of modern biotechnology.
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