Hindl EcoRI ECORV BamHI 373 Salt Pstl. tet amp Plasmid 1000 DBR322 4361 be ori Ndel you were going to use this vector to clone a foreign fragment of DNA, what two restriction enzymes would you use to cut the vector, so you If could make a recombinant plasmid that has AmpR and KanR (Kanamycin resistance), but No TetR. Assume the insert DNA does NOT have a Tet resistance gene but does have a Kanamycin resistance gene. O EcoR1 and Hindlll O Pst1 and Sal1 O Pst1 and Nde1 O EcoR1 and Nde1

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HindlII
ECORI
ECORV
BamHI
379
Sall
Pstl.
tet
amp
Plasmid
PBR322
1000
4361 bp
ori
Ndel
If you were going to use this vector to clone a foreign fragment of DNA,
what two restriction enzymes would you use to cut the vector, so you
could make a recombinant plasmid that has AmpR and KanR
(Kanamycin
resistance), but No TetR.
Assume the insert DNA does NOT have a Tet resistance gene but does
have a Kanamycin resistance gene.
O EcoR1 and Hindll
O Pst1 and Sal1
O Pst1 and Nde1
O EcoR1 and Nde1
f6
Transcribed Image Text:HindlII ECORI ECORV BamHI 379 Sall Pstl. tet amp Plasmid PBR322 1000 4361 bp ori Ndel If you were going to use this vector to clone a foreign fragment of DNA, what two restriction enzymes would you use to cut the vector, so you could make a recombinant plasmid that has AmpR and KanR (Kanamycin resistance), but No TetR. Assume the insert DNA does NOT have a Tet resistance gene but does have a Kanamycin resistance gene. O EcoR1 and Hindll O Pst1 and Sal1 O Pst1 and Nde1 O EcoR1 and Nde1 f6
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