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Dictionary » Y » Yeast artificial chromosomes Yeast artificial chromosomesyeast artificial chromosomes yeast dNA sequences that have incorporated into them very large foreign dNA fragments; the recombinant DNA is then introduced into the yeast by transformation; the use of yeast artificial chromosomes permits the cloning of large genes with their flanking regulatory sequences. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber DiseaseIt seems to be related to adaptation (artificial tissue) The target must be intended for ... quantities. Examples are plasmids, cosmids, and yeast artificial chromosomes; vectors are often recombinant molecules containing ...
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