Cosmid Pics ((new)) Site
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A typical cosmid vector map is a circular diagram. You will commonly see: cosmid pics
Let’s decode a typical shared image:
An image of an agarose gel with several lanes. For example, one lane shows "uncut" cosmid DNA, usually as a single, high-molecular-weight band or a smeared circle. Other lanes show the same DNA cut with different restriction enzymes (e.g., EcoRI, HindIII). Each of these lanes will contain several distinct bands, of specific sizes, corresponding to the fragments created by cutting the DNA at its unique recognition sites. By comparing the band sizes, a researcher can deduce the order of the restriction sites along the cosmid—this is the restriction map. If you are designing a specific layout or
While standard plasmids can reliably carry DNA inserts up to approximately 10 kilobases (kb), cosmids can accommodate large fragments ranging from . Structural Anatomy of a Cosmid Vector Other lanes show the same DNA cut with