Where are the genes that encode for proteins required for replication encoded in a plasmid?

Where are the genes that encode for proteins required for replication encoded in a plasmid? Correct Answer Near origin of replication

The replication proteins that are plasmid encoded are located very close to the origin sequences at which they act, thus only a small region surrounding the origin site is required for replication. Other parts of the plasmid can be deleted and foreign sequences can be added and replication will still occur.

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