Biotechnology - Recombinant DNA - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Recombinant DNA - Section 1 (Q.No. 17)
17.
A genomic library is
a database where the sequence of an organism's genome is stored
a collection of many clones possessing different DNA fragments from the same organisms bound to vectors
a book that describes how to isolate DNA from a particular organism
a place where the information of the genetic organization of organisms are kept.
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Abdul said:   1 decade ago
Genomic libraries are a catalog of genes of a particular organism. They are also commonly referred to as gene banks. To create a genomic library, the complete genome of an organism is cleaved into fragments and inserted into a cloning vector. It can also refer to the collection of vector molecules.

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