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- DictionaryRe·com·bi·nant DNA/rēˈkämbənənt ˌdēˌenˈā/
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- 1. DNA that has been formed artificially by combining constituents from different organisms.
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Recombinant DNA (rDNA) molecules are DNA molecules formed by laboratory methods of genetic recombination (such as molecular cloning) that bring together genetic material from multiple sources, creating sequences that would not otherwise be found in the genome. Recombinant DNA is the general name for a piece of DNA that has been created by combining two or more fragments from different sources. Wikipedia