Cloning vector is a small piece of stable DNA into which a foreign DNA fragment can be inserted for cloning purposes. There are many types of cloning vectors, the most commonly used is genetically engineered plasmids. Cloning is generally first performed by using Escherichia coli, and cloning vectors in E. coli consists of plasmids, bacteriophages, cosmids, and bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs).
Related Journals of Cloning Vector
Cloning & Transgenesis, Journal of Next Generation Sequencing & Applications, Gene Technology, Journal of Cytology & Histology, Cloning Vector, Virology Journal, Journal of Animal Science and Technology, Parasites & Vectors, Wiley: Journal of Vector Ecology.