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When a biological vector is used, which process is used to ensure there are large amounts of DNA?
cloning
electrophoresis
genetic engineering
gene isolation
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Cloning.
A biological vector (e.g., plasmid or viral vector) is used in molecular cloning: the vector carries the DNA into a host cell where it replicates, producing many copies of the inserted DNA. Electrophoresis separates DNA, gene isolation just extracts it, and genetic engineering is the broader field.
A biological vector (e.g., plasmid or viral vector) is used in molecular cloning: the vector carries the DNA into a host cell where it replicates, producing many copies of the inserted DNA. Electrophoresis separates DNA, gene isolation just extracts it, and genetic engineering is the broader field.
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