Complementary DNA (cDNA) Written By niamul huda Saturday, June 15, 2019 Add Comment Edit Complementary DNA (cDNA) is A DNA molecule made in vitro using mRNA as a template and the enzyme reverse transcriptase. A cDNA molecule therefore corresponds to a gene, but lacks the introns present in the DNA of the genome. Share this post Related PostsCytoplasmic streamingCytoplasmic determinantsCytotoxic T cell (TC)CytosolCytoplasmDaughter cellCytoskeletonCytokinin
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