It depends on how they are defined and since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
There are binary vectors in computer technology and in genetics. The two are entirely different and the question needs to be more specific.
Cross product is a mathematics term when there is a binary operation on two vectors in three-dimensional space.
Yes it is :)
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in mathematics the cross products are the binary operation on two vectors in a 3dimensional Euclidean space that results in another vector which is perpendicular to the containing the 2 inputs vector.
By a vector such as a plasmid or by a BAC or YAC.
there are many different vectores as: 1-plasmid system 2-bacteria phage lamda 3-cosmids 4-bacterio artificial system 5-puc system the other cloning vectors are m13 which is the oldest one. and after the above all are:- BAC(bacterial artificial chromosome) YAC(yeat artificial chromosome) TAC(transformation-competent artificial chromosome)
There are binary vectors in computer technology and in genetics. The two are entirely different and the question needs to be more specific.
As it is a proper name, it would not be translated, and would remain as "Jeffrey yac".
In a M13 phage we can insert about 1-4 kb of target DNA sequence which is its maximum insert capacity.
"Vector" is an agent that can carry a DNA fragment into a host cell. If it is used for reproducing the DNA fragment, it is called a "cloning vector". If it is used for expressing certain gene in the DNA fragment, it is called an "expression vector".Commonly used vectors include plasmid, Lambda phage, cosmid and yeast artificial chromosome (YAC).
Cross product is a mathematics term when there is a binary operation on two vectors in three-dimensional space.
Yes it is :)
Cross product also known as vector product can best be described as a binary operation on two vectors in a three-dimensional space. The created vector is perpendicular to both of the multiplied vectors.
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BAC = Bacterial Artificial Chromosome -200-300Kb -good for genomic libraries -uses the bacterial F (sex) plasmid -currently quite popular YAC = Yeast Artificial Chromosome -1Mb -good for genomic libraries also -difficult to manipulate and use -less popular
in mathematics the cross products are the binary operation on two vectors in a 3dimensional Euclidean space that results in another vector which is perpendicular to the containing the 2 inputs vector.