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What is a cloning vector? a. the laboratory apparatus used to clone genes b. the sticky end of a DNA fragment c. an enzyme that cuts DNA into restriction fragments d. a DNA probe used to locate a particular gene in the genome e. an agent, such as a plasmid, used to transfer DNA from an in vitro solution into a living cell

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e) An agent, such as a plasmid, used to transfer DNA from an in vitro solution into a living cell.

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A cloning vector is a naked DNA that can be maintained and into which a foreign DNA can be inserted. A vector needs to be small in size, have restriction sites for endonuclease enzymes and the ability to multiply and express itself at a high rate, without disrupting the host cells machinery. Perfect cloning vectors are DNA molecules from viruses, plasmids and bacterial species such as E.Coli.

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