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20 November, 09:17
How can a plasmid be described?
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Thomas Rowland
20 November, 09:19
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Hello there!
I think there are four ways to describe a plasmid
a small organelle
a small loop of DNA
a prokaryotic ribosome
a prokaryotic membrane
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