Definition of P1-derived artificial chromosome (PAC)

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P1-derived artificial chromosome (PAC)

The term 'P1-derived artificial chromosome (PAC)' as it applies to the area of gnome research can be defined as 'One type of vector used to clone DNA fragments (100- to 300-kb insert size; average, 150 kb) in Escherichia coli cells. Based on bacteriophage (a virus) P1 genome'.

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