The process of gene transfer involves isolating the gene and vector (often using PCR), digesting both with restriction endonucleases, ligating the gene into the vector using DNA ligase, and finally selecting and expressing the transgenic construct.
The process of gene transfer involves isolating the gene and vector (often using PCR), digesting both with restriction endonucleases, ligating the gene into the vector using DNA ligase, and finally selecting and expressing the transgenic construct.
Original | of gene and vector (by PCR). Digestion of gene and vector (by restriction endonuclease) Ligation of gene and vector (by DNA ligase) Selection and expression of transgenic construct |
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Title | What is the process of gene transfer? Isolation... |
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Full | of gene and vector (by PCR). Digestion of gene and vector (by restriction endonuclease) Ligation of gene and vector (by DNA ligase) Selection and expression of transgenic construct |
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