Working with Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (BACs) and Other High-Capacity Vectors
Abstract
Genetic targeting of specific cell types is fundamentally important for modern molecular-genetic studies. The development of simple methods to engineer high-capacity vectors—in particular, bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs)—for the preparation of transgenic lines that accurately express a gene of interest has resulted in commonplace usage of transgenic techniques in a wide variety of experimental systems. Here we provide a brief description of each of the four major types of large-capacity vectors, with a focus on the use of BAC vectors.
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From the Molecular Cloning collection, edited by Michael R. Green and Joseph Sambrook.










