Cloning Vectors M 13 is an example of plasmid both (a) and (b) single stranded DNA vector filamentous phage plasmid both (a) and (b) single stranded DNA vector filamentous phage ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors Charon vectors are different from EMBL vectors because both (a) and (b) physical separation of lambda arm from central fragment is required they have more extensive range of restriction targets with in their polylinkers. physical separation of lambda arm from central fragment is not required both (a) and (b) physical separation of lambda arm from central fragment is required they have more extensive range of restriction targets with in their polylinkers. physical separation of lambda arm from central fragment is not required ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors Cosmid vectors are used for cloning large fragments of DNA cloning small fragments of DNA cloning eukaryotic DNA only cloning prokaryotic DNA only cloning large fragments of DNA cloning small fragments of DNA cloning eukaryotic DNA only cloning prokaryotic DNA only ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors Maximum size of foreign DNA that can be inserted into a replacement vector is 20-25 kb 40-50 kb 18-20 kb 25-30 kb 20-25 kb 40-50 kb 18-20 kb 25-30 kb ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors λ gt 10 and λ gt 11 vectors can propagate cloned fragments up to 40-44 kb 1-2 kb 20-23 kb 6-7 kb 40-44 kb 1-2 kb 20-23 kb 6-7 kb ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cloning Vectors Select the wrong statement about plasmids? It is closed and circular DNA Its replication depends upon host cell It is double stranded It is extrachromosomal It is closed and circular DNA Its replication depends upon host cell It is double stranded It is extrachromosomal ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP