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What are bacterial plasmids?

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What are bacterial plasmids?

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Plasmids are extra-chromosomal genetic elements that are present within the bacterial cell. They are separate from the bacterial genome and are capable of autonomous replication. These small rings of DNA sometimes contain genes that confer special characteristics to bacteria. Antibiotic resistance being an example.

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