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Card 6
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What are the methods for improving levels of expression?
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What are the methods of facilitate protein purification?
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What makes an expression vector different from a normal vector?
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What is important about an exmpression vector?
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A cDNA which you've taken from a Eukaryotic cell will not have
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Card 11
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The expression vector also has a... because this is not found on the cDNA.
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Card 12
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In order for an expression vector to work, what must be the case:
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Card 13
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What are the methods for improving levels of expression?
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What does inducible mean?
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Card 15
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Why would you want an inducible promoter?
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