The amplification of recombinant plasmids occurs by:

a. the growth of the plasmid DNA.
b. DNA replication of plasmids outside a host cell.
c. the process of growth and division of the host cell.
d. transformation of bacterial cells.
e. the polymerase chain reaction.


c

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