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In molecular cloning, vectors are DNA molecules used to artificially deliver foreign genetic material into another cell. The four major types of vectors are plasmids, viral vectors, cosmids, and artificial chromosomes, with the most commonly used of these being plasmids. Vectors may be used for cloning, and certain vectors are specifically tailored to that exact purpose, while others may be designed specifically for transcription and protein expression. Simpler transcription vectors are used to amplify their inserted genetic material.
Vector, pBR322, MP Biomedicals
Supplier: MP Biomedicals
pBR322 is a 4363 bp vector purified from Escherichia coli. It is one of the most commonly used cloning vectors, that confers resistance to ampicillin and tetracycline. It contains single restriction sites for Pst I and Pvu I within the ampicillin-resistance gene (ampr) and single restriction sites for BamH I, Sal I, Sph I, EcoR V, Nru I and Xma III within the tetracycline-resistance gene (tetr).
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Polyadenylic acid (poly-A)
Supplier: Cytiva
Poly(A) (polyadenylic acid) can be used to evaluate the binding of potential therapeutic agents to mRNA in drug development research.
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Cell-free protein synthesis, rapid translation system (RTS) vectors
Supplier: biotechrabbit
Expression vectors for PCR-based generation of linear templates.