Abstract

Cosmid libraries can represent an entire genome in a library of circular DNA molecules, allowing for the faithful amplification, cloning and isolation of large genomic DNA fragments. Moreover, using the so-called shuttle cosmid vectors, genomic DNA may be propagated in bacteria and in eukaryotic cells, which is a prerequisite for classic functional cloning and for the newly described Cos-Seq strategies.

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