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cosmide is a plasmind with​

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Answered by sanjana8350
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Cosmids are plasmids that contain the λ cos, or cohesive ends, sites that are the λ sequences required for the packaging of DNA into a λ phage particle. Cosmids also contain a plasmid origin of DNA replication, at least one selectable marker, and useful restriction endonuclease sites.

Answered by sangeetagupta1303198
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Cosmids are plasmids that contain the λ cos, or cohesive ends, sites that are the λ sequences required for the packaging of DNA into a λ phage particle. Cosmids also contain a plasmid origin of DNA replication, at least one selectable marker, and useful restriction endonuclease sites.

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