Recombinant DNA Technology

The recombination of DNA particles from two distinct species is known as recombinant DNA technology. It is implanted into a host living form in order to develop novel hereditary mixtures that are beneficial to science, medicine, agriculture, and industry. Individual DNA fragments from any genome can be introduced into vector DNA molecules like plasmids and amplified in bacteria independently. A DNA clone is a single amplified segment. Sickle-cell disease and Huntington's disease are among the hereditary illnesses for which DNA technology is being utilised to aid diagnosis.


  • Sequencing of DNA
  • Chain polymerase reaction
  • Gel electrophoresis
  • DNA cloning

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