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Recombinant DNA and Gene Cloning

... sticky ends will be formed. Mixed with EcoRI-treated plasmid and DNA ligase, a small number of the human molecules will become incorporated into the plasmid which can then be used to transform E. coli. But how to detect those clones of E. coli that have been transformed by a plasmid carrying a piece ...
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