Cloning Vector. Despite the advantages of certain
lambda vectors to preferentially
clone longer c
DNAs,
plasmids are considered advantageous given the ease of subsequent manipulation,
sequence generation, ...
Full article >>>Cloning vector A
DNA molecule that is capable of
replication in a suitable
host cell, that has suitable
site(s) for the
insertion of
DNA fragments by
recombinant DNA techniques, ...
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, ...
Full article >>>cloning vectorAn agent used to
transfer
DNA in
genetic engineering, such as a
plasmid that moves
recombinant DNA from a test tube back into a
cell, or a
virus that
transfers
recombinant DNA by infection.
closed
circulatory system ...
Full article >>>Cloning vector:
DNA molecule originating from a
virus, a
plasmid, or the
cell of a higher
organism into which another
DNA fragment of appropriate size can be integrated without loss of the
vectors capacity for self-
replication; ...
Full article >>>BAC is a
cloning vector propagated as a mini-
chromosome in a
bacteria host.
Inserts of 100-300 kb can be
cloned in BAC
vectors.
Related
Vector ...
Full article >>>To increase the number of copies of a
DNA sequence, in vivo by
inserting into a
cloning vector that replicates within a
host cell, or in vitro by
polymerase chain re
action (
PCR).
Anaerobe. An
organism that grows in the absence of
oxygen. See
Aerobe.
Full article >>>Cloned
DNA -- any
DNA fragment that passively replicates in the
host organism after it has been joined to a
cloning vector.
Codon -- a
sequence of three
nucleotides in m
RNA that specifies an
amino acid.
Consanguinity -- genetic relationship.
Full article >>>Phages play an important role in
molecular biology as
cloning vectors to
insert DNA into
bacteria.
Full article >>>BAC:
Bacterial Artificial
Chromosome " a
cloning vector capable of carrying between 100 and 300
kilobases of target
sequence. They are propagated as a mini-
chromosome in a
bacterial
host.
Full article >>>To do this, a region on the
chromosome is identified and
DNA homologous to that region is engineered into a
cloning vector.
Full article >>>A short
DNA sequence containing several re-striction
enzyme recognition sites that is contained in
cloning vectors.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>In
molecular genetics refers to a
DNA sequence of interest that has been
inserted into a
cloning vector such as a
plasmid or
bacteriophage.
Full article >>>Modern
cloning vectors include selectable
antibiotic resistance markers, which allow only for
cells in which the
vector has been
transfected to grow. However this
selection step does not guarantee that the
DNA insert is present in the
vector.
Full article >>>cosmid A
cloning vector, used for
cloning large
DNA fragments; generally contains
segments derived from
bacteriophages and various
plasmids. cotransport The simultaneous
transport, by a single
transporter, of two solutes across a membrane.
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