Explain the concept of insertional inactivation of genes using a suitable example 2
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insertional inactivation. insertion of a piece of DNA into the coding sequence of a GENE, which is therebyinactivated. It is often used to identify recombinant VECTORS (2) in GENECLONING and in turn to distinguish a recombinant vector from a non-recombinant vector.
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insertional inactivation. insertion of a piece of DNA into the coding sequence of a GENE, which is therebyinactivated. It is often used to identify recombinant VECTORS (2) in GENECLONING and in turn to distinguish a recombinant vector from a non-recombinant vector.
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