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What modification is done on the Ti plasmid of Agrobacterium tumefaciens to convert it into a cloning vector ?

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What are cloning vectors ?

The plasmid present in Agrobacterium tumefaciens.

What are cloning vectors?

Agrobacterium is considered a good cloning vector. Why?

The gene 'rop' present in pBR322 cloning vector, codes for 1) the proteins involved in the translation 2) the proteins involved in the replication of the plasmid 3) the proteins involved in the synthesis of ampicillin only 4) the proteins involved in the synthesis of tetracycline only

What are the essential features for an ideal cloning vehicle/vector ?

Select the correct option to fill up balnks. (i) ________is a natural polymer extracted from_____. (ii) The DNA fragments purified by gel electrophoresis are used in constructing______by joining them with_______. (iii) The ligation of alien DNA is carried out at a________. present in one of the two________in a plasmid vector. (iv)_________enzyme remains active during the high temperature induced denaturation of ds DNA (v) DNA fragments are resolved according to their_________ through ______in agarose gel electrophoresis. a) (i) Agarose, sea weeds (ii) recombinant DNA, cloning vector (iii) restriction site, antibiotic resistance genes (iv) Taq polymerase (v) size, sieving effect b) (i) Agarose, sea weeds (ii) Restriction site, antibiotic resistance genes (iii) recombinant DNA, cloning vector (iv) Taq polymerase (v) size, sieving effect c) (i) Agarose, sea weeds (ii) restriction site, antibiotic resistance genes (iii) recombinant DNA, cloning vector (iv) Taq polymerease (v) size, sieving effect d) (i) size, sieving effect (ii) agarose, seaweeds (iii) recombinant DNA cloning vector (iv) Taq polymerase (v) restriction site, antibiotic resistance genes

What is called the technique of insertion of a desired gene into DNA of plasmid vector?

The different steps of recombinant DNA technology are given below randomly. (i) Isolation of the DNA fragments or genes to be cloned (ii) Introduction of the recombinant DNA into a suitable cell (usually E. coil) called host (transformation) (iii) Multiplication/expression of the introduced gene in the host (iv) Selection of the transformed host cells, and identification of the clone containing the desired gene/DNA fragment (v) Insertion of the isolated gene in a suitable plasmid vector Which of the following represents the correct sequences of steps ?

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