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Plasmids are fascinating extrachromosomal DNA molecules found in bacteria, and sometimes in archaea and eukaryotes. Unlike chromosomal DNA, which holds the essential blueprint for an organism, plasmids are independent genetic elements that can replicate on their own.
Scientists are developing bacteria to clean up oil spills. They can engineer a plasmid containing genes that code for enzymes capable of breaking down oil components. These plasmids are then introduced into bacteria, turning them into tiny bioremediation factories that can degrade oil spills in the environment.
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