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Vector
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a person, animal, or microorganism that carries and transmits a disease from one host to another
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The flea acts as a vector for the plague bacterium.
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Velocity, a vector quantity, describes an object's speed and the direction in which it is moving.
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03
a virus, plasmid, or other agent used to deliver genetic material into a cell
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Plasmid vectors are common tools for gene cloning.



























