rekombinantnih
Rekombinantnih, commonly translated as recombinant, describes DNA molecules assembled from genetic material originating in two or more sources. In biotechnology and genetics, recombinant DNA technology enables joining fragments from different organisms to create new sequences with novel properties. The organisms or cells carrying such DNA are often described as recombinant.
Core tools include restriction enzymes to cut DNA, ligases to join fragments, and vectors such as plasmids
Applications span medicine, industry, and research. Therapeutic proteins such as insulin, growth hormone, clotting factors, and
History and governance: Demonstrations of recombinant DNA in the early 1970s led to the 1975 Asilomar Conference,
Terminology: In Slavic-speaking contexts, rekombinantnih is the form of the adjective used to describe DNA, vectors,