Q. 36 What is a recombinant DNA vaccine? Give two examples.
results in infection.
These plasmids are inserted in bacteria or yeast cells that expresses the viral proteins, which are then injected into the human host as vaccine, where they are recognised as foreign and an immune response is elicited.
Recombinant hepatitis-B vaccine and polio vaccine are the examples.
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