4. DNA CLONING A method for identifying and purifying a particular DNA fragment (clone) of interest from a complex mixture of DNA fragments, and then producing large numbers of the fragment (clone) of interest.
13. Cloning vectors allowing the exogenous DNA to be inserted, stored, and manipulated mainly at DNA level. 1 Plasmid vectors 2 Bacteriophage vectors 3 Cosmids 4 BACs & YACs
35. bacteriophage lambda as a cloning vector (Fig. 10.44, p. 311, Madigan et al.) transduction: transfer of host genes from one cell to another by a virus Btech7