plasmidin
Plasmidin is a term that appears in some scientific texts as a synonym or variant of plasmid, a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that replicates independently of the host chromosome. In standard contemporary usage, plasmid refers to these extra-chromosomal elements found in bacteria, and also in some archaea, fungi, and algae. If the term plasmidin is used in a given source, its meaning may vary and there is not a single universally accepted definition.
Biological characteristics include carrying nonessential but advantageous genes, such as antibiotic resistance, metabolic enzymes, or virulence
Applications commonly associated with plasmids include their use as cloning vectors or expression vectors in molecular
Safety and regulation: Work with plasmids may be subject to biosafety guidelines and institutional approvals, particularly