Recombinant DNA (rDNA)

In genetic engineering, a broad range of techniques for forming DNA from different types of organisms. It refers to cutting up a sequence of DNA molecules and combining or splicing it with another sequence of the same or different organism in a new way, thus recombining it.  Recombinant DNA technology provides large amounts of identical copies of a gene for further analysis or experimentation such as DNA sequencing and learning about how a gene expresses itself. 

See DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), Molecular biology