A plasmid is a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is distinct from a cell's chromosomal DNA. Plasmids naturally exist in bacterial cells, and they also occur in some eukaryotes.
Plasmids are used in molecular biology to build gene circuits because they are easy to modify and can boost gene expression. However, plasmid copy numbers can fluctuate, causing inconsistent gene ...
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