
A phagemid or phasmid is a plasmid that contains an f1 origin of replication from a f1 phage. It can be used as a type of cloning vector in combination with filamentous phage M13. A phagemid can be replicated as a plasmid, and also be packaged as single stranded DNA in viral particles. Phagemids contain an origin of replication (ori) for double st...
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<molecular biology> A phage whose genome contains a plasmid that can be excised by co-infection of the host with a Helper phage. ... Useful as vectors for library production, as the library can be amplified and screened as phage, but the inserts of selected plaques can readily be prepared as plasmids without subcloning. ... Example of a comme...
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Bacteriophage whose genome contains a plasmid that can be excised by co-infection of the host with a Helper phage. Useful as vectors for library production, as the library can be amplified and screened as phage, but the inserts of selected plaques can readily be prepared as plasmids without subcloning. Example of a commercial phagemid: l Zap, from which pBluescript can be excised with helper phage.
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a plasmid capable of being replicated as a plasmid and also incorporated into a phage head
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