In cloning, what is the purpose of using a vector?
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In cloning, what is the purpose of using a vector?
To provide a means of introducing foreign DNA into a host cell
To degrade unwanted DNA
To amplify RNA
To sequence DNA
Vectors are used to introduce foreign DNA into host cells, allowing for replication and expression of the inserted gene.
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Q: In cloning, what is the purpose of using a vector?
Solution: Vectors are used to introduce foreign DNA into host cells, allowing for replication and expression of the inserted gene.
Steps: 6
Step 1: Understand that cloning involves making copies of DNA.
Step 2: Know that sometimes we want to insert a piece of DNA from one organism into another organism.
Step 3: A vector is a tool that helps carry this foreign DNA into the host cell.
Step 4: The vector can be a plasmid (a small circular DNA) or a virus that can infect the host cell.
Step 5: Once the vector is inside the host cell, it allows the foreign DNA to replicate and be expressed, meaning the host cell can make the proteins coded by the inserted gene.
Step 6: This process is important for research, medicine, and biotechnology.