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Question 20 Loops of bacterial DNA that scientists use to make recombined DNA are called plasmids. True False
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Loops of bacterial DNA that scientists use to make recombined DNA are called plasmids.
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Plasmid- Gene-splicing procedures may be performed with small loops of bacterial DNA that are not part of the main chromosome.
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