347817
In genetic engineering. a DNA segment (gene) of interest, is transferred to the host cell through a vector. Consider the following four agents (A-D) in this regard & select the correct option about which one or more of these can be used as a vector / vectors
i. A bacterium ii. Plasmid
iii. Plasmodium iv. Bacteriophage
347817
In genetic engineering. a DNA segment (gene) of interest, is transferred to the host cell through a vector. Consider the following four agents (A-D) in this regard & select the correct option about which one or more of these can be used as a vector / vectors
i. A bacterium ii. Plasmid
iii. Plasmodium iv. Bacteriophage
347817
In genetic engineering. a DNA segment (gene) of interest, is transferred to the host cell through a vector. Consider the following four agents (A-D) in this regard & select the correct option about which one or more of these can be used as a vector / vectors
i. A bacterium ii. Plasmid
iii. Plasmodium iv. Bacteriophage
347817
In genetic engineering. a DNA segment (gene) of interest, is transferred to the host cell through a vector. Consider the following four agents (A-D) in this regard & select the correct option about which one or more of these can be used as a vector / vectors
i. A bacterium ii. Plasmid
iii. Plasmodium iv. Bacteriophage
347817
In genetic engineering. a DNA segment (gene) of interest, is transferred to the host cell through a vector. Consider the following four agents (A-D) in this regard & select the correct option about which one or more of these can be used as a vector / vectors
i. A bacterium ii. Plasmid
iii. Plasmodium iv. Bacteriophage