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Q.
$cDNA$ stands for
Molecular Basis of Inheritance
Solution:
Complementary $DNA \, (cDNA)$ is a form of $DNA$ prepared by using $m RNA$ as template, i.e., the reverse of the usual process of transcription in cells. The synthesis is catalysed by reverse transcriptase. $cDNA$ thus has a base sequence that is complementary to that of the $mRNA$ template. Unlike genomic $DNA$ , it contains no noncoding sequences (introns). $cDNA$ is used in gene cloning for expressing eukaryotic genes in prokaryote host cells, or as a gene probe to locate particular base sequences in genomic $DNA$