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Recombinant DNA technology is a novel technique that has progressed in many fields such as research, agriculture, and drug development. Recombinant DNA is a type of DNA that can be made by scientists through a process called transcription. Transcription can be done through either DNA or a nucleic acid. Transcription is carried out by the DNA molecules itself, whilst transcription of a nucleic acid occurs by a piece of DNA referred to as a primer. The primer can also be used as an effector for specific genetic applications such as inserting mutations that change the structure of DNA or creating insertions that introduce insertional mutations in DNA.

Since the process is so easy and versatile, many researchers are interested in using Recombinant DNA technology for various purposes. Recombinant DNA has many advantages over living DNA. It is capable of replacing the defective genes of an individual with a different one from their body, which means that every living cell contains at least one copy of the newly created genetic material. This means that the same mistakes that often go wrong with breeding living things are also a problem with Recombinant DNA, so it can be used in the same way as biological material. It is also capable of precisely specifying the characteristics of the new genetic material and correcting any abnormalities that may arise during the manufacturing.

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