What is the pGEM t easy Vector?

What is the pGEM t easy Vector?

The pGEM®-T Easy Vector Systems are convenient systems to clone PCR products generated by certain thermostable polymerases. These polymerases often add a single deoxyadenosine, in a template-independent fashion, to the 3´-ends of the amplified fragments.

What is the purpose of TA cloning?

TA cloning (also known as rapid cloning or T cloning) is a subcloning technique that avoids the use of restriction enzymes and is easier and quicker than traditional subcloning.

What are cloning vectors give two examples of cloning vectors?

The different types of vectors available for cloning are plasmids, bacteriophages, bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs), yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) and mammalian artificial chromosomes (MACs).

What is cloning vector give one example?

Cloning vectors are used to introduce foreign DNA into host cells, where that DNA can be reproduced (cloned) in large quantities. Examples of cloning vectors are plasmids, cosmids, bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs), and yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs).

What is the difference between the Biomath calculators and Promega?

The Biomath Calculators provide a range of functions essential to molecular biology experiments, including nucleic acid and protein conversions, melting temperature, temperature conversion, molarity and dilution calculations. And more… The Promega Protocols app allows you to select and run protocols for a range of Promega kits.

What can I do with Biomath?

Perform everyday lab calculations with a single app. The Biomath Calculators provide a range of functions essential to molecular biology experiments, including nucleic acid and protein conversions, melting temperature, temperature conversion, molarity and dilution calculations. And more…

What is the Promega protocols app?

The Promega Protocols app allows you to select and run protocols for a range of Promega kits. You can add notes and use timers during the protocol run, edit Promega Protocols to create your own custom protocols, or enter your own protocols and save them locally on your iOS device.