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Meaning of "is a plasmid"
Is a plasmid refers to a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is separate from a cell's chromosomal DNA
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is a plasmid
In certain examples the vector is a plasmid vector.
Thisvector is a plasmid comprising a polylinker containing unique restriction sites.
More preferred said vector is a plasmid or a virus.
The second is a plasmid encoding the rep and cap genes.
The preferred vector according to the invention is a plasmid.
More preferably the vector is a plasmid or a viral vector.
In a further aspect the transmissible genetic element is a plasmid.
T he protein expression vector is a plasmid as defined in the claims.
In a further embodiment the transmissible genetic element is a plasmid.
In certain instances the vector is a plasmid or a retroviral vector.
Which is a plasmid that is linearized prior to a particle bombardment transformation method.
In certain embodiments the vector is a plasmid or a retroviral vector.
PETlat is a plasmid designed so as to bring about the expression of natural LAT protein.
Preferably the expression vector is a plasmid or a viral vector.
Hybrid plasmid is a plasmid that contains an inserted piece of foreign DNA.
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Typically the expression vector is a plasmid.
A cosmid as used herein is a plasmid containing a lambda bacteriophage cos site.
According to another embodiment the vector is a plasmid or a virus.
Further disclosed herein is a plasmid comprising one of the above described oligonucleotide sequences.
In an aspect the vector is a plasmid.
Another aspect of the invention is a plasmid or a vector comprising a polynucleotide according to the invention.
In a further embodiment of the invention the second vector is a plasmid vector.
Yet another aspect of this disclosure is a plasmid or vector comprising a polynucleotide as described above.
In a further embodiment of the invention the first vector is a plasmid vector.
When the genetic construct is a plasmid DNA construct it can be purified.
In a preferred embodiment the DNA molecule is a plasmid.
The acceptor vector is a plasmid which is replicated in both Agrobacterium bacterium and Escherichia coli.
A preferred vector is a plasmid.
Figure 9 is a plasmid map illustrating pCLP.
More preferably it is a plasmid.
Figure 4 is a plasmid map illustrating pHuCol.
An expression vector according to claim 3 which is a plasmid.
Optionally, said vector is a plasmid or a viral vector.
In a still further embodiment, the vector is a plasmid.
A phagemid is a plasmid that contains an f1 origin of replication from an f1 phage.
In a preferred embodiment, the vector is a plasmid or a virus.
A phagemid or phasmid is a plasmid that contains an f1 origin of replication from a f1 phage.
In one preferred embodiment, the vector is a plasmid.
In preferred embodiments, the vector is a plasmid vector or an adenoviral vector.
Alternatively, the nucleic acid molecule is a plasmid.
A vector according to claim 20 which is a plasmid capable of replication in an unicellular host.
In some embodiments, the recombinant vector is a plasmid.
The starting material is a plasmid ( or other vector ) containing the gene to be mutated.
In a preferred embodiment, the expression vector is a plasmid.
Preferably, the cellular component of interest is a plasmid that is present in the clarified lysate.
In a specific embodiment, the expression vector is a plasmid.
A selectable marker gene-free plasmid is a plasmid which lacks a selectable marker gene.
In one embodiment, the nucleic acid is a plasmid.
A further embodiment of the present invention is a plasmid or vector comprising the above-defined polynucleotide.
Preferably, this integration vector is a plasmid.
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