Notifications
Clear all
A plasmid without a selectable marker was chosen as vector for cloning a gene. How does this affect the experiment?
0
18/01/2022 8:46 pm
Topic starter
A plasmid without a selectable marker was chosen as vector for cloning a gene. How does this affect the experiment?
Answer
Add a comment
Add a comment
Topic Tags
1 Answer
0
18/01/2022 8:47 pm
In a gene, cloning experiment, first a recombinant DNA molecule is constructed, where the gene of interest is ligated to the vector (the step would not be affected) and introduced inside the host cell (transformation). Since, not all the cells get transformed with the recombinant/ plasmid DNA, in the absence of selectable marker, it will be difficult to distinguish between transformants and non-transformant, because role of selectable marker is in the selection of transformants.
Add a comment
Add a comment
Forum Jump:
Related Topics
-
Illustrate the design of a bioreactor. Highlight the difference between a flask in your laboratory and a bioreactor which allows cells to grow in a continuous culture system.
3 years ago
-
Describe the role of Agrobacterium tumefacient in transforming a plant cell.
3 years ago
-
For selection of recombinants, insertional inactivation of antibiotic marker has been superseded by insertional inactivation of a marker gene coding for a chromogenic substrate. Give reasons.
3 years ago
-
Name the regions marked A, B and C.
3 years ago
-
Identify and explain steps ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ in the PCR diagram given below.
3 years ago
Topic Tags:
class 12 (3392)
,
cbse (15084)
,
ncert exemplar (1417)
,
biotechnology (390)
,
principles processes (44)
,
Forum Information
- 321 Forums
- 27.3 K Topics
- 53.8 K Posts
- 2 Online
- 12.4 K Members
Our newest member: Stripchat
Forum Icons:
Forum contains no unread posts
Forum contains unread posts
Topic Icons:
Not Replied
Replied
Active
Hot
Sticky
Unapproved
Solved
Private
Closed