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B
As sequences from where replication starts
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C
To keep the cultures free of infection
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D
As selectable markers
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Solution
The correct option is D As selectable markers
Selectable markers are those genes which help in selecting those host cells which contain vectors (i.e., transformants) and eliminating the non- transformants. The genes encoding resistance to antibiotics such as tetracycline,, ampicillin, kanamycin etc., are useful selectable markers for E.coli. Plasmid pBR322 has two resistance genes - ampicillin resistance (ampr) and tetracyclin resistance (tef) which are considered useful for selectable markers. The presence of restriction sites within the markers tef and ampr permits an easy selection for cells transformed with the recombinant pBR322. Insertion of the DNA fragment into the plasmid using enzyme Pst I or Pvu I places the DNA insert within the gene amp'; this makes ampr nonfunctional. Bacterial cells containing such a recombinant pBR322 will be unable to grow in the presence of ampicillin, but will grow on tetracycline. Similarly, when restriction enzyme Bam HI or Sal I is used, the DNA insert is placed within the gene tef making it nonfunctional. Bacterial cells possessing such a recombinant pBR322 will, therefore, grow on ampicillin but not on tetracyclin.
So, the correct answer is 'As selectable markers'.