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The following steps are all involved in genetic recombination:
1) Screening for cells that contain the recombined gene.
2) Cutting the vector with restriction enzyme.
3) Mixing the gene of interest with the vector.
4) Isolating the gene of interest from its original source.
5) Ligating the gene of interest and the vector together.
The following sequence of these five steps would be typical:
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