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Cloning vectors should ideally have one recognition site for the commonly used and restriction endonuclease justify

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Many types or kinds of cloning vectors are used for the ... That is pUC19 plasmid will complement a β lacZ E. coli ...

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A cloning vector is usually a tiny part of DNA that is obtained from a plasmid, a virus or a higher organism cell.


It can be maintained in a stable way in an organism into which an outside DNA part can be put in for the purposes of cloning.


The vector has features that help in the removal or easy insertion of a DNA fragment from or to a vector.


As an example, treating a foreign DNA and a vector with a limited enzyme which is able to cut the DNA.

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