The gene rop present in pBR322 cloning vector, codes for a. The proteins involved in the translation b. The proteins involved in the replication of plasmid c. Protein involved in the synthesis of ampicillin only d. Protein involved in the synthesis of tetracycline only

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Muskan Anand

3 years ago

Option B. The ‘rop’ gene which is present in the pBR322 codes for the rop protein. Its main function is in decreasing the copy number and so this gene is involved in the replication of the plasmid. Additional information: -When a plasmid is used to make copies of a foreign DNA sequence, it is called a cloning vector, or simply a vector. -Commonly either bacteriophages or plasmids are chosen as a cloning vector. Some plasmids may have only one or two copies per cell whereas others may have more than 20-100. -Origin of replication is a sequence in the vector from where the replication starts and any piece of a foreign DNA which is lined to ori can be replicated.pBR322 is isolated from the E. coli bacterium. And this is most commonly used as an E.coli cloning vector. -There are approximately 4632 gene pairs present in pBR322 plasmid and there are 2 selectable markers of this plasmid namely amp and tet which stands for resistance against ampicillin and tetracycline respectively.

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