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    Recombinant DNA

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    To splice a human gene into a plasmid, scientists take the plasmid out of an E. coli bacterium, cut the plasmid with a restriction enzyme, and splice in human DNA. The resulting hybrid plasmid can be inserted into another E. coli bacterium, where it multiplies along with the bacterium. There, it can produce large quantities of human protein. See image 2565 for a labeled version of this illustration. Featured in The New Genetics.
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    SourceCrabtree + Company
    Date2008-10-17 00:00:00
    Credit LineNational Institute of General Medical Sciences
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    Record TypeIllustration
    Topic Area(s);#Genes;#
    Previous UsesThe New Genetics page 38
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