Bac Library Construction
Bac Library Construction is a process used in molecular biology to generate a DNA library of large insert clones, suitable for genomic studies. It involves the use of Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) vectors, which are engineered to replicate within the bacterial cell. This process allows researchers to construct large, stable genomic libraries that are used in genome mapping and sequencing, gene expression studies, and targeted gene knockouts. BAC Library Construction is a critical step in current genomics research and provides the necessary components for a variety of downstream applications.
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