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In genetic engineering, a DNA segment (gene) of interest, is transferred to the host cell through a vector.
Consider the following four agents (i-iv) in this regard and select the correct option about which one or more of these can be used as a vector/vectors
(i) Bacterium
(ii) Plasmid
(iii) Plasmodium
(iv) Bacteriophage


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Plasmid and bacteriophage are used as vectors in genetic engineering. Plasmid is an autonomously replicating circular extrachromosomal DNA found in bacteria. They can be transferred from cell to cell in a bacterial colony. This characteristic is being used in biotechnology for transferring desirable genes into the target gene of the host. Bacteriophage is a bacterial virus which can infect it, quickly multiply within and destroy (lyse) their host (virus) cells. During infection bacteriophages inject their DNA into these cells. The injected DNA selectively replicates and is expressed in the host that results in a multiplication of phages that ultimately burst out of the cell (by lysis). This ability of transferring DNA from the phage genome to a specific host during the infection process gave scientists the idea that specially designed phage vectors could be used for gene cloning.

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