In a cloning experiment a fragment of DNA is ligated with a vector such as a plasmid. Following the initial ligation of the sample into a vector, the new DNA construct is used to transform bacteria. Why is this step needed?

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2. In a cloning experiment a fragment of DNA is ligated with a vector such as a plasmid.
Following the initial ligation of the sample into a vector, the new DNA construct is used to
transform bacteria. Why is this step needed?
Transcribed Image Text:2. In a cloning experiment a fragment of DNA is ligated with a vector such as a plasmid. Following the initial ligation of the sample into a vector, the new DNA construct is used to transform bacteria. Why is this step needed?
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The transformation step is an important part of cloning experiments because it helps us get the recombinant DNA (the DNA fragment and the vector put together) into a host organism. Usually, we use bacteria as the host.

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