Recombinant DNA

DNA created using fragments of DNA from different sources
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to make the perfect fruit salad, but you only have a few strawberries, a banana, and some grapes. Just like combining different fruits to create a delicious new dish, recombinant DNA involves stitching together fragments of DNA from different sources to create a new genetic sequence. In this analogy, each type of fruit you add represents a different DNA fragment from various sources, and the final fruit salad is akin to the recombinant DNA, offering new characteristics that the individual components couldn't achieve alone.
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