Bacteriophage Lambda is a major cloning vector.

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Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique that quickly makes millions to billions of copies of a DNA sample. It's based on the principle of enzymatic replication of nucleic acids.  PCR is a basic method for DNA analysis and has revolutionized recombinant DNA technology. It's used to construct recombinant molecules by preparing a desired DNA fragment in large quantities. The PCR-amplified DNA is then cloned into a vector of choice.  PCR works by using DNA polymerase's ability to synthesize a new DNA strand that's complementary to a template strand. The number of copies doubles after... Show more

Bacteriophage Lambda is a major cloning vector.