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exogenous DNA — DNA that has been derived from one organism, and is to be introduced into a cell a different species. Also referred to as foreign DNA or heterologous DNA … Glossary of Biotechnology
Recombinant DNA — (rDNA) molecules are DNA sequences that result from the use of laboratory methods (molecular cloning) to bring together genetic material from multiple sources, creating sequences that would not otherwise be found in biological organisms.… … Wikipedia
recombinant DNA — n genetically engineered DNA usu. incorporating DNA from more than one species of organism * * * DNA that contains genes from different sources that have been combined by the techniques of genetic engineering rather than by breeding experiments.… … Medical dictionary
recombinant DNA technology — Genetics. any of various techniques for separating and recombining segments of DNA or genes, often employing a restriction enzyme to cut a gene from a donor organism and inserting it into a plasmid or viral DNA for transplantation into a host… … Universalium