Charomid DNA
cosmid vector
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Product Name |
Code No. |
Size |
Price |
Note |
Charomid 9-20 |
311-01381 |
10 µg |
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Charomid 9-28 |
318-01391 |
10 µg |
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Charomid 9-36 |
311-01401 |
10 µg |
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Charomid 9-42 |
318-01411 |
10 µg |
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Product Description
Charomid vectors are useful for the construction of gene and genomic libraries.
Properties:
- Since Charomid vectors can be packaged in vitro, the cloning efficiency is comparable to that of lambda vectors and is high.
- Charomid vectors have the 9 cloning sites. (Aat II, EcoR I, Sac I, Kpn I, Sma I, BamH I, Xba I, Apa I, Hind III)
- After isolation of a clone, the vector size can be reduced to 2.9kb by deletion of the spacer sequences.
- Restriction maps of the insert can be determined by a simple and rapid procedure.
- For Charomid vectors are of 28kb and 36kb, there is no need to prepare vector arms, as is necessary for some lambda vectors, and partial digestion should not increase the number of clones without inserts.
- Restriction patterns of recombinant Charomid vectors are very simple.
Source |
Charomid is isolated from E. coli DH1. |
Storage Conditions |
10 mmol/l Tris-HCl(pH 8.0), 1 mmol/l EDTA |
Concentration |
0.2 - 0.8 µg/µl |
Purity |
A260/A280≒1.8 (This value is slightly different for each lot.) |
Notes |
Imperial Cancer Research Fund have sole ownership of Charomid vectors. |
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Product Components
Charomid DNA (10 µg)
Component |
Quantity |
Storage |
Description |
Charomid DNA |
10 µg |
-20°C |
- |
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Usage
Construction of Charomid vectors
Ampr; ampicillin tolerance gene, cos; cos region, ori; replication origin
Charomid vector |
Length
(kbp) |
Number of spacer
(2,047 bp) |
Capacity for insert
(kbp) |
Charomid 9-20
|
19.7 |
7 |
18 - 32 |
Charomid 9-28
|
27.9 |
11 |
10 - 24 |
Charomid 9-36
|
36.0 |
15 |
2 - 16 |
Charomid 9-42 |
42.2 |
18 |
0 - 10 |
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Data Sheets
SDS(Safety Data Sheet)
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Related Information
Note
- This product is for research use only.
- Imperial Cancer Research Fund have sole ownership of Charomid vectors.
Reference
- Saito, I and Stark, G. R. (1986) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 83, 8664-8668
- iulotto, E., Saito, I and Stark, G. R. (1986) J. EMBO 5, 2115-2121
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