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What is the difference between OriGene’s Entry vector and the destination vectors?

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What is the difference between OriGene’s Entry vector and the destination vectors?

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The major differences are the antibiotic selection marker and the epitope tags. The Entry vector carries kanamycin resistance (25 ug/ml), while all destina¬tion vectors contain the ampicillin resistance gene (100 ug/ml). This allows simple screening for successful subcloning products. All of the vectors have a unique combination of N- and C-terminal epitope tags or a fluorescent marker, as de¬scribed in Table I.

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