a gene whose expression helps to identify transformed cell is known as
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A gene whose expression distinguishes changed cell is known as a selectable marker.
A selectable marker is a gene brought into a cell, particularly a bacterium or to cells in culture, that gives an attribute appropriate for artificial choice.
Because of the nearness of the particular marker, the plasmid winds up plainly necessary for the cell. Under the specific conditions, just cells that contain plasmids with the suitable selectable marker can survive. Regularly, qualities that present imperviousness to different anti-infection agents are utilized as specific markers in cloning vectors.
A selectable marker is a gene brought into a cell, particularly a bacterium or to cells in culture, that gives an attribute appropriate for artificial choice.
Because of the nearness of the particular marker, the plasmid winds up plainly necessary for the cell. Under the specific conditions, just cells that contain plasmids with the suitable selectable marker can survive. Regularly, qualities that present imperviousness to different anti-infection agents are utilized as specific markers in cloning vectors.
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