3. Which of the following is not an important characteristic of a bacterial plasmid vector (shown)? A) Pad 322 Apneance- O Tetracydierance reporter gene Orund OIt should have the ability to integrate into the host's genome. It should have a reporter gene O It should have a gene for a selectable marker. It should be small in size. It should have the ability to amplify the gene being carried by producing many copies within the host cell.

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3. Which of the following is not an important characteristic of a bacterial plasmid vector (shown)?
(4) Plasmid pBR322
Host: E.com
Ampicillin resistance-
reporter gene lamp
O
Orgh of
replication
Hrdl
+-Dants
San
Tetracycline rositance
reporter gene (7)
It should have the ability to integrate into the host's genome.
It should have a reporter gene.
It should have a gene for a selectable marker.
O It should be small in size.
O It should have the ability to amplify the gene being carried by producing many copies within the host cell.
See Concept 13.2: DNA Can Genetically Transform Cells and Organisms
Transcribed Image Text:3. Which of the following is not an important characteristic of a bacterial plasmid vector (shown)? (4) Plasmid pBR322 Host: E.com Ampicillin resistance- reporter gene lamp O Orgh of replication Hrdl +-Dants San Tetracycline rositance reporter gene (7) It should have the ability to integrate into the host's genome. It should have a reporter gene. It should have a gene for a selectable marker. O It should be small in size. O It should have the ability to amplify the gene being carried by producing many copies within the host cell. See Concept 13.2: DNA Can Genetically Transform Cells and Organisms
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