Original | introduced into a host cell or organism.This is called transfection (for eukaryotes) or transformation (for prokaryotes). Antibiotic selection is commonly used in order to identify which cells have successfully incorporated the recombinant construct. The plasmid vector contains an antibiotic resistance gene, so only transgenic cells will grow in the presence of antibiotic. Transgenic cells, once isolated and purified, will hopefully begin expressing the desired trait encoded by the gene of interest. |
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Title | What is the process of selection and expression in gene transfer? The recombinant is |
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Text1 | introduced into a host cell or organism.This is called ... ... ... ... ... |
Text2 | introduced into a host cell or organism.This is called transfection (for eukaryotes) or transformation (for prokaryotes). Antibiotic selection is commonly used in order to identify ... ... ... ... |
Text3 | ... transfection (for eukaryotes) or transformation (for prokaryotes). Antibiotic selection is commonly used in order to identify which cells have successfully incorporated the recombinant construct. The plasmid vector contains ... ... ... |
Text4 | ... ... which cells have successfully incorporated the recombinant construct. The plasmid vector contains an antibiotic resistance gene, so only ... ... |
Text5 | ... ... ... an antibiotic resistance gene, so only transgenic cells will grow in the presence of antibiotic. Transgenic cells, once isolated and purified, will hopefully begin ... |
Text6 | ... ... ... ... transgenic cells will grow in the presence of antibiotic. Transgenic cells, once isolated and purified, will hopefully begin expressing the desired trait encoded by the gene of interest. |
Full | introduced into a host cell or organism.This is called transfection (for eukaryotes) or transformation (for prokaryotes). Antibiotic selection is commonly used in order to identify which cells have successfully incorporated the recombinant construct. The plasmid vector contains an antibiotic resistance gene, so only transgenic cells will grow in the presence of antibiotic. Transgenic cells, once isolated and purified, will hopefully begin expressing the desired trait encoded by the gene of interest. |
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