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Operons cloning vectors

Fig. 24.5 Insertion of a cloned insulin gene into a vector carrying a bacterial promoter. The arrow indicates the direction of transcription. If we suppose the bacterial promoter is derived from the lactose operon then transcription will be initiated only in the presence of lactose. Fig. 24.5 Insertion of a cloned insulin gene into a vector carrying a bacterial promoter. The arrow indicates the direction of transcription. If we suppose the bacterial promoter is derived from the lactose operon then transcription will be initiated only in the presence of lactose.
Panina, L.I. et al. (1983) Cloning the operon genes of riboflavin biosynthesis in Bacillus suhtilis on plasmid vector pBR322 in Escherichia coli. Genetika,... [Pg.295]


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