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Question : What are DNA vaccines ?

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Solution :Genetic immunisation by using DNA VACCINES is a novel approach that came into being in 1990. The immune response of the body is stimulated by a DNA molecule. A DNA vaccineconsists of a gene encoding an antigenic protein, inserted onto aplasmid, and then incorporated into the cells in a target animal. DNA instructs the cells to make antigenic molecules which are DISPLAYED on its surfaces. This would EVOKE an antibody response to the free floating antigen secreted by the cells. The DNA vaccine cannot cause the disease as it contains onlycopies of a few of its GENES. DNA vaccines are relatively easy and inexpensive to design and PRODUCE.


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