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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.
Expression vectors, red firefly Luc vector for Luciferase assays, Pierce™
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Red Firefly Luc vectors contains a mutant form of the firefly luciferase gene that has a red-shifted emission spectrum.
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Gaussia Luc vector for luciferase assays, expression vectors, Pierce™
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Gaussia Luc vectors contain a gene cloned from the copepod, Gaussia princeps. The gene encodes a naturally-secreted bioluminescent Gaussia luciferase (approx. 20 kDa), which enables measurement of the reporter activity in media (for real-time assays) and in cell lysates.
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Cell-free protein synthesis, rapid translation system (RTS) vectors
Supplier: biotechrabbit
Expression vectors for PCR-based generation of linear templates.