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- Cosmid abstract "A cosmid is a type of hybrid plasmid that contains a Lambda phage cos sequence. Cosmids' (cos sites + plasmid = cosmids) DNA sequences are originally from the lambda phage. They are often used as a cloning vector in genetic engineering. Cosmids can be used to build genomic libraries. They were first described by Collins and Hohn in 1978.Cosmids can contain 37 to 52 (normally 45) kb of DNA, limits based on the normal bacteriophage packaging size. They can replicate as plasmids if they have a suitable origin of replication: for example SV40 ori in mammalian cells, ColE1 ori for double-stranded DNA replication or f1 ori for single-stranded DNA replication in prokaryotes. They frequently also contain a gene for selection such as antibiotic resistance, so that the transformed cells can be identified by plating on a medium containing the antibiotic. Those cells which did not take up the cosmid would be unable to grow.Unlike plasmids, they can also be packaged in phage capsids, which allows the foreign genes to be transferred into or between cells by transduction. Plasmids become unstable after a certain amount of DNA has been inserted into them, because their increased size is more conducive to recombination. To circumvent this, phage transduction is used instead. This is made possible by the cohesive ends, also known as cos sites. In this way, they are similar to using the lambda phage as a vector, but only that all the lambda genes have been deleted with the exception of the cos sequence.".
- Cosmid wikiPageExternalLink bv.fcgi?rid=eurekah.section.43841.
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- Cosmid wikiPageRevisionID "672541236".
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Bacteriophage.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Base_pair.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Capsid.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genetic_engineering.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Molecular_biology.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Cloning_vector.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink ColE1_ori.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Colony-forming_unit.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Concatemer.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Concatemers.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink DNA_replication.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink DNase.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Deoxyribonuclease.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink F1_ori.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_engineering.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_recombination.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Lambda_phage.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Library_(biology).
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Phage.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Plasmid.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Prokaryote.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Rolling_circle_replication.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink SV40_ori.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Terminase.
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLink Transduction_(genetics).
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cosmid".
- Cosmid wikiPageWikiLinkText "cosmid".
- Cosmid hasPhotoCollection Cosmid.
- Cosmid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MeshName.
- Cosmid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Cosmid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nucleic_acids.
- Cosmid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cosmid subject Category:Genetic_engineering.
- Cosmid subject Category:Molecular_biology.
- Cosmid hypernym Plasmid.
- Cosmid comment "A cosmid is a type of hybrid plasmid that contains a Lambda phage cos sequence. Cosmids' (cos sites + plasmid = cosmids) DNA sequences are originally from the lambda phage. They are often used as a cloning vector in genetic engineering. Cosmids can be used to build genomic libraries. They were first described by Collins and Hohn in 1978.Cosmids can contain 37 to 52 (normally 45) kb of DNA, limits based on the normal bacteriophage packaging size.".
- Cosmid label "Cosmid".
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- Cosmid sameAs Cosmidi.
- Cosmid sameAs Cosmid.
- Cosmid sameAs Cósmido.
- Cosmid sameAs Kosmidi.
- Cosmid sameAs Cosmide.
- Cosmid sameAs Cósmido.
- Cosmid sameAs Kozmid.
- Cosmid sameAs Cosmide.
- Cosmid sameAs コスミド.
- Cosmid sameAs Kosmid.
- Cosmid sameAs m.03brkb.
- Cosmid sameAs Косміди.
- Cosmid sameAs Cosmid.
- Cosmid sameAs Q414491.
- Cosmid sameAs Q414491.
- Cosmid sameAs 黏質體.
- Cosmid wasDerivedFrom Cosmid?oldid=672541236.
- Cosmid isPrimaryTopicOf Cosmid.