Cloning Vectors M 13 is an example of both (a) and (b) filamentous phage plasmid single stranded DNA vector both (a) and (b) filamentous phage plasmid single stranded DNA vector ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors Plasmids which are maintained as limited number of copies per cell are known as relaxed plasmids cryptic plasmids all of these stringent plasmids relaxed plasmids cryptic plasmids all of these stringent plasmids ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors Plasmid incompatibility is both (a) and (b) inability of a plasmid to grow in the host None of these inability of two different plasmids to coexist in the same host cell in the absence of selection pressure. both (a) and (b) inability of a plasmid to grow in the host None of these inability of two different plasmids to coexist in the same host cell in the absence of selection pressure. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors P1 cloning vector allow cloning of DNA of the length of 100 kbp 20 kbp 10 kbp 50 kbp 100 kbp 20 kbp 10 kbp 50 kbp ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors Cosmid vectors are plasmids that have no selection marker cryptic plasmids phages that lack cos site plasmids that contain fragment of λ DNA including the cos site plasmids that have no selection marker cryptic plasmids phages that lack cos site plasmids that contain fragment of λ DNA including the cos site ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors P1 cloning vector is the example of plasmid bacteriophage phagemid cosmid plasmid bacteriophage phagemid cosmid ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP