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Cells Amplify Gene In Vivo Transfer Vector Transform Bacterial

To amplify a gene in vivo, it is transferred to a vector, used to transform bacterial cells, and then these transformed cells are cultured to produce large quantities of the desired protein.

- transfer to vector - transform bacterial cells - culture transformed cells to produce large amounts of protein

Front How do you amplify a gene in-vivo?
Back - transfer to vector
- transform bacterial cells
- culture transformed cells to produce large amounts of protein

Tags: gene_technology

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