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It is a method of introducing recombinant DNA in to host cell using fine needle is called microinjection or Recombinant DNA is directly injected in to the nucleus of animal cell.
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OSWAAL PUBLICATION-BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES -TOPIC -2 PROCESS OF RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS )
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  10. While isolating DNA from bacteria, which of the following enzymes is n...

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  11. Which of the following has popularised the PCR (polymerase chain react...

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  15. Which of the following bacteria is not a source of restriction endonuc...

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  17. A bacterial cell was transformed with a recombinant DNA that was gener...

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