cosmid

/ˈkɑzmɪd/
noun
  1. A type of artificial DNA molecule used in genetic engineering to clone large segments of DNA, combining features of plasmids and bacteriophages.
    • Researchers used a cosmid to insert a large gene sequence into bacteria.
    • The lab prepared a cosmid library to study the plant's DNA.
    • Cosmids are useful for mapping the human genome.
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