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a single gene library is


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Answered by raodishayadav29
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Gene libraries or DNA libraries are collections of cloned genes that are big enough to contain at least one copy of every gene from a particular organism. The size of the genes and the organism dictate which vector is used for holding the inserts.

Answered by abhishekmishra2175
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Gene libraries or DNA libraries are collections of cloned genes that are big enough to contain at least one copy of every gene from a particular organism. The size of the genes and the organism dictate which vector is used for holding the inserts.

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