An expression vector is a cloning vector with a bacterial promoter upstream of a restriction site, enabling the insertion and expression of a eukaryotic gene in a bacterial cell.
An expression vector is a type of cloning vector containing a bacterial promoter upstream of a restriction site, allowing for the insertion and subsequent expression of a eukaryotic gene in a bacterial cell.
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Back | A cloning vector that contains the requisite bacterial promoter just upstream of a restriction site where a eukaryotic gene can be inserted, allowing the gene to be expressed in a bacterial cell. |
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