noun
- A small, circular loop of DNA found in bacteria and some other organisms, separate from the main chromosome and capable of independent replication.
Usage: technical; biology
Examples
- Scientists use plasmids to insert new genes into bacteria for genetic engineering.
- The plasmid carries antibiotic resistance genes that help the bacterium survive in harsh environments.
- Researchers extracted the plasmid from the bacterial cell to study its structure.
- Plasmids are often used as vectors to deliver DNA into host cells during laboratory experiments.
- The plasmid replicated independently of the bacterial chromosome during cell division.
- Genetic engineers rely on plasmids to produce insulin and other proteins in bacteria.