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In recombinant DNA technology, the term ...

In recombinant DNA technology, the term vector refers to

A

the enzyme that cuts DNA fragment

B

the sticky end of a DNA fragment.

C

a plasmid used to transfer DNA into a living cell.

D

a DNA probe used to identify a particular gene

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C
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