The AmpR gene on plasmid pGLO gives cell resistance to Ampicillin. Explain what that means and how...

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TheAmpR gene on plasmid pGLO gives cell resistance to Ampicillin.Explain what that means and how this gene provides that.

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pGLO is a plasmid vector used in recombinant DNA technology to transfer a gene into the desired organism during the creation of a genetically modified organism An ideal vector should have one or two marker genes and in the pGLO the Green florescent Protein gene and Ampicillin resistance    See Answer
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