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Plasmids
Plasmids are small, circular, double-stranded molecules of extrachromosomal DNA, meaning they are not part of an organism's main chromosome. While most commonly found in bacteria, they can also be present in archaea and eukaryotic organisms. A single cell can contain hundreds of plasmids, which often carry genes that confer advantageous traits, such as antibiotic resistance, that are critical for the organism's survival.
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