What is cosmid vector and why it is called cosmid?
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Cosmids (cos sites + plasmid = cosmids)
DNA sequences are originally from the
lambda phage. They are often used as a
cloning vector in genetic engineering. ... To
circumvent this, phage transduction is used
instead. This is made possible by the
cohesive ends, also known as cos sites.
DNA sequences are originally from the
lambda phage. They are often used as a
cloning vector in genetic engineering. ... To
circumvent this, phage transduction is used
instead. This is made possible by the
cohesive ends, also known as cos sites.
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