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expression vectors are more tightly controlled and are posed to make optimum amounts of product such as the manufacturing of insulin. |
expression vectors are more tightly controlled and are posed to make optimum amounts of product such as the manufacturing of insulin. |
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There sure are a lot of stub "vector" articles to do with genetic engineering. Perhaps they should be merged, or at least reorganised? -- [[User:Hongooi|Hongooi]] 06:19, 2 July 2007 (UTC) |
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Cloning vs Expression Vector; Round 1
This article says the main purpose of a cloning vector is for controlled expression of a particular gene, but if that is the case, how does it differ from an expression vector? --Username132 21:29, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
expression vectors are more tightly controlled and are posed to make optimum amounts of product such as the manufacturing of insulin.
Cloning vector, vector DNA, expression vector
There sure are a lot of stub "vector" articles to do with genetic engineering. Perhaps they should be merged, or at least reorganised? -- Hongooi 06:19, 2 July 2007 (UTC)