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Small gene Big Plasmid Question
When a specific gene from one organism is introduced into a plasmid, the plasmid is referred to as a __________________.
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You wish to insert a gene in the plasmid below. (Note the neon green lines represent restriction sites.)
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You wish to insert a gene in the plasmid below. (Note the neon green lines represent restriction sites.)
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turbzdon
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Small gene Big Plasmid Question 2 Part E is wrong. Question 2 Part F: Determine the DNA sequence of the PCR products, I have no
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Small gene big plasmid Question 2 Part E wrong. Question 2 Part F Determine the DNA sequence of PCR products. I do not
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You wish to insert a gene in the plasmid below. (Note the neon green lines represent restriction sites.)
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When inserting a gene, a gene for antibiotic resistance were also added to the plasmid. Why is this done?
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You plan to generate many copies of this gene by PCR. You will then insert the PCR product into the plasmid.
d) Which two primers
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You plan to generate many copies of this gene by PCR. You will then insert the PCR product into the plasmid.
d) Which two primers
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Staphylococcal nuclease (Staph Nuc) is a heat-stable, potent secretory protein that cleaves dsDNA in vitro. You have a cloned
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