DNA Cloning: The Basics || Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (BACs) Lecture 4

DNA Cloning Course
Lecture # 4 – Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (BACs)




A cloning vector is a DNA molecule in which foreign DNA can be inserted or integrated and which is further capable of replicating within the host cell to produce multiple clones of recombinant DNA. 
BACs are specially designed for cloning very big DNA fragments, 100,000-300,000 bp DNA
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