Why are antibiotic-resistance genes used as markers in E.coli? [HOTS]
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Antibiotic resistance marker genes are commonly used to select and maintain recombinant bacteria in the presence of antibiotics. ... Another system is termed repressor-titration, where the lac operator functions as the vector-borne selection marker, which de-represses a modified chromosomal essential gene [6].
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