Cloning Vectors M 13 is an example of filamentous phage plasmid both (a) and (b) single stranded DNA vector filamentous phage plasmid both (a) and (b) single stranded DNA vector ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors Which of the following is not true about phagemid? Contain λ att site Can only be propagated as phage Contain functional origin of replication of the plasmid and λ phage May be propagated as a plasmid or as phage in appropriate strain Contain λ att site Can only be propagated as phage Contain functional origin of replication of the plasmid and λ phage May be propagated as a plasmid or as phage in appropriate strain ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors Plasmids which are maintained as multiple copy number per cell are known as stringent plasmids none of these cryptic plasmids relaxed plasmids stringent plasmids none of these cryptic plasmids relaxed plasmids ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors P1 cloning vector is the example of bacteriophage phagemid plasmid cosmid bacteriophage phagemid plasmid cosmid ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors Stuffer is the left arm of the vector DNA the right arm of the vector DNA None of these central fragment of the vector DNA the left arm of the vector DNA the right arm of the vector DNA None of these central fragment of the vector DNA ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors A plasmid can be considered as a suitable cloning vector if it possesses a single restriction site for one or more restriction enzymes it can be readily isolated from the cells insertion of foreign DNA does not alter its replication properties All of these it possesses a single restriction site for one or more restriction enzymes it can be readily isolated from the cells insertion of foreign DNA does not alter its replication properties All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP