Biology, 20.10.2019 10:50 addisonrausch
Which of the following would be required in a bacterial expression vector but not in a bacterial cloning vector?
a) bacterial origin of replication
b) bacterial selectable marker
c) multi-cloning site
d) bacterial promoter
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