MOLECULAR CLONING • Molecular cloning is the laboratory process used to create recombinant DNA. • It is one of two most widely used methods, along with polymerase chain reaction (PCR). • Molecular cloning involves replication of the DNA within a living cell, while PCR replicates DNA in the test tube, free of living cells. • Formation of recombinant DNA requires a cloning vector, a DNA molecule that replicates within a living cell.

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Can you explain thie each of the statement given i dont really understand the dna recombinant is used as a molecular cloning and application for recombinant dna
MOLECULAR CLONING
• Molecular cloning is the laboratory process used to create
recombinant DNA.
• It is one of two most widely used methods, along with
polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
• Molecular cloning involves replication of the DNA within a living
cell, while PCR replicates DNA in the test tube, free of living
cells.
• Formation of recombinant DNA requires a cloning vector, a
DNA molecule that replicates within a living cell.
APPLICATIONS OF RECOMBINANT
DNA
• Recombinant proteins and other products that result from the use of
DNA technology are found in essentially every western pharmacy,
physician or veterinarian office, medical testing laboratory, and
biological research laboratory.
• The most common application of recombinant DNA is in basic
research.
Many additional practical applications of recombinant DNA are found
in industry, food production, human and veterinary medicine,
agriculture, and bioengineering.
Transcribed Image Text:MOLECULAR CLONING • Molecular cloning is the laboratory process used to create recombinant DNA. • It is one of two most widely used methods, along with polymerase chain reaction (PCR). • Molecular cloning involves replication of the DNA within a living cell, while PCR replicates DNA in the test tube, free of living cells. • Formation of recombinant DNA requires a cloning vector, a DNA molecule that replicates within a living cell. APPLICATIONS OF RECOMBINANT DNA • Recombinant proteins and other products that result from the use of DNA technology are found in essentially every western pharmacy, physician or veterinarian office, medical testing laboratory, and biological research laboratory. • The most common application of recombinant DNA is in basic research. Many additional practical applications of recombinant DNA are found in industry, food production, human and veterinary medicine, agriculture, and bioengineering.
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