Asked by
Kaycee Cabanog
on Oct 27, 2024Verified
A genomic library is a collection of:
A) plasmid fragments that are spliced into genomic DNA
B) genomic DNA fragments that are spliced into plasmids
C) intron fragments that are spliced into plasmids
D) exon fragments that are spliced into bacterial cells
E) gene fragments that are spliced into main bacterial chromosome
Genomic Library
A collection of DNA fragments that represent the entire genome of an organism, stored in vectors and maintained in host cells for study.
Spliced
The process of removing introns and joining exons together in a pre-mRNA molecule to form a mature mRNA strand.
Plasmids
Small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecules, distinct from a cell's chromosomal DNA, that can replicate independently and are found primarily in bacteria.
- Gain an understanding of the components and relevance of a chromosome library.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of the components and relevance of a chromosome library.