Asked by Haly

what is a plamid made of
Dna fragments
Rna fragments
Bacterial fragments
enzyme

Answers

Answered by MSmith
Google is a wonderful source of information.

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Answered by Anonymous
None of the answers are true. It's circular DNA that is found in Bacterium or prokaryotes. They are independent of a particular bacteria's genome but confer particular traits to bacteria. They are passed from bacteria to bacteria via a pilus and they use the host cell's machinery to reproduce.
Answered by Anonymous
They are made of DNA, but they are not made of DNA fragments, which is why I say that none are true.
Answered by Haly
yes but there is nothing such as "none are true" in the question it gives me this. can u help me. the google isn't helping
Answered by Anonymous
I would go with the one with DNA in the answer, but none are true.
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