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Which statement is incorrect?
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pBR322 is a plasmid constructed in a laboratory in 1977 and first used for E.coli cloning vector.
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Question Text | Which statement is incorrect? |
Updated On | Feb 18, 2024 |
Topic | Biotechnology: Principles and Processes |
Subject | Biology |
Class | Class 12 |
Answer Type | Text solution:1 Video solution: 1 |
Upvotes | 232 |
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