plasmid

/ˈplæzˌmɪd/

Definitions

1. noun

A small DNA molecule within a cell that can replicate independently of the cell’s chromosomes and is often used as a vector in molecular biology for introducing foreign DNA into a cell.

“The scientist used a plasmid to introduce a new gene into the bacteria for biotechnology research.”

Synonyms

  • gene carrier
  • vector

Antonyms

  • chromosome