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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Genetics/Working_with_Molecular_Genetics_(Hardison)/Unit_I%3A_Genes_Nucleic_Acids_Genomes_and_Chromosomes/3%3A_Isolating_and_Analyzing_Genes/3.03%3A_Introduction_of_recombinant_DNA_into_cell_and_replication%3A_Vectors
    Vectors used to move DNA between species, or from the lab bench into a living cell, must meet three requirements:  (1) They must be autonomously replicating DNA molecules in the host cell.  (2) They m...Vectors used to move DNA between species, or from the lab bench into a living cell, must meet three requirements:  (1) They must be autonomously replicating DNA molecules in the host cell.  (2) They must contain a selectable marker so cells containing the recombinant DNA can be distinguished from those that do not. (3) They must have an insertion site to accommodate foreign DNA. Usually a unique restriction cleavage site in a nonessential region of the vector DNA.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/West_Los_Angeles_College/Biotechnology/04%3A_Genetic_Engineering_and_Recombinant_DNA_Technology/4.01%3A_Principles_of_Genetic_Engineering
    Genetic engineering is at the heart of biotechnology. Through the manipulation of an organism's DNA in the laboratory, researchers can add, remove, or change specific genes in an organism, producing ...Genetic engineering is at the heart of biotechnology. Through the manipulation of an organism's DNA in the laboratory, researchers can add, remove, or change specific genes in an organism, producing highly desired traits. This page summarizes the major principles and tools of genetic engineering, in addition to outlining the foundational technique of cloning genes into plasmids and the production of recombinant plasmids.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_(Boundless)/07%3A_Microbial_Genetics/7.14%3A_Cloning_Techniques/7.14F%3A_Vectors_for_Genomic_Cloning_and_Sequencing
    In molecular biology, a vector is a DNA molecule used as a vehicle to transfer foreign genetic material into another cell.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Universiti_Putra_Malaysia/ESC4103_-_Environmental_Microbiology_(Universiti_Putra_Malaysia)/06%3A_Microbial_biotechnology/6.02%3A_Cloning_Techniques/6.2F%3A_Vectors_for_Genomic_Cloning_and_Sequencing
    In molecular biology, a vector is a DNA molecule used as a vehicle to transfer foreign genetic material into another cell.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Map%3A_Raven_Biology_12th_Edition/17%3A_Biotechnology/17.01%3A_Recombinant_DNA/17.1.02%3A_Introduction_of_recombinant_DNA_into_cell_and_replication-_Vectors
    Vectors used to move DNA between species, or from the lab bench into a living cell, must meet three requirements:  (1) They must be autonomously replicating DNA molecules in the host cell.  (2) They m...Vectors used to move DNA between species, or from the lab bench into a living cell, must meet three requirements:  (1) They must be autonomously replicating DNA molecules in the host cell.  (2) They must contain a selectable marker so cells containing the recombinant DNA can be distinguished from those that do not. (3) They must have an insertion site to accommodate foreign DNA. Usually a unique restriction cleavage site in a nonessential region of the vector DNA.

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