Definition of Bacterial artificial chromosome
Bacterial artificial chromosome: A laboratory creation
involving an artificially constructed chromosome in which medium-sized
segments of DNA (100,000 to 300,000 bases in length) that come from
another species are cloned into bacteria. Once the foreign DNA has
been cloned into the bacteria's chromosome, many copies of it can be
made (amplified) and sequenced.
Bacterial artificial chromosome is abbreviated BAC.
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