plasmid

/ˈplæzmɪd/
noun
  1. A small, circular piece of DNA found in bacteria and some other cells, often used in genetic engineering.
    • The plasmid replicated inside the host cell to produce many copies.
    • Bacteria can share plasmids with each other to gain new traits.
    • Scientists inserted a gene into a plasmid to create insulin.
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