PhagemidA
plasmid that contains a portion of a
phage genome. Upon co-infection of the
host with a Helper
phage, the
plasmid can be
packaged into
phage particles. A commonly used type of
phagemid is
packaged as ss
DNA into
phage M13 particles.
Full article >>>Phagemid: A type of
plasmid which carries within its
sequence a
bacteriophage replication origin. When the
host bacterium is infected with "helper"
phage, the
phagemid is replicated along with the
phage DNA and
packaged into
phage capsids.
Full article >>>Phagemid: A type of
plasmid which carries within its
sequence a
bacteriophage replication origin (ori). When the
host bacterium is infected with "helper"
phage, the
phagemid is replicated along with the
phage DNA and
packaged into
phage capsids.
Full article >>>The standard
phagemid will have been produced in large quantity, purified, and stored as individual aliquots kept at -70 C.
Full article >>>Phagemid A
plasmid-based
vector which carries a filamentous
phage ori , leading to production of single-
stranded copies of the
phagemid when the
cell is infected with the relevant helper
phage.
Full article >>>cloning vector - intentionally designed artificial
DNA construct used by molecular
biologists to amplify selected pieces of
DNA inserted into the construct; examples include
plasmid,
phage,
phagemid,
cosmid, fosmid, ...
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