Bac Cloning
Bac (bacterial artificial chromosome) cloning is a powerful genetic engineering tool used to manipulate large fragments of DNA. It is used to clone large fragments of DNA, such as entire genes or the whole genome, allowing scientists to study the structure, function and interactions of genes and perform functional genomics. This technique has enabled researchers to uncover the genetic basis of many diseases, to develop novel therapeutics, and to understand the evolution of life on Earth. Additionally, Bac cloning can be used in biotechnology to produce therapeutic proteins, such as monoclonal antibodies, and to develop high-yielding crop varieties. Therefore, it serves as a key tool in many areas of life sciences research and biotechnology.
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