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If you are to find that the gene you inserted into a vector is successfully tran

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Question

If you are to find that the gene you inserted into a vector is successfully transformed but when the cells divide the vector only remains present in one of the daughter cells, what characteristic of the vector would be misdesigned? Multiple cloning site, promoter, origin or replication or fluorescence marker? If you are to find that the gene you inserted into a vector is successfully transformed but when the cells divide the vector only remains present in one of the daughter cells, what characteristic of the vector would be misdesigned? Multiple cloning site, promoter, origin or replication or fluorescence marker? Multiple cloning site, promoter, origin or replication or fluorescence marker?

Explanation / Answer

The origin of replication is misdesigned due to which the vector do not replicate and is found only in one daughter cell.The colonies of transformed cells won't be found .

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