Due to the chloramphenicol resistance gene,one is able to select a transformed cell in the presence of chloramphenicol. The chloramphenicol resistance gene in this case is called:

  • A
    Origin of replication
  • B
    Selectable marker
  • C
    Cloning sites
  • D
    Insertional inactivation

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