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A is a high-capacity hybrid cloning vector that combines the best features of bacterial plasmids and bacteriophage lambda . It was first described in 1978 and revolutionized the creation of large-scale genomic libraries by allowing scientists to clone much larger DNA fragments than standard plasmids. Core Components

Cosmids represent a brilliant piece of biological engineering. By stealing the "packaging logic" of a virus and applying it to the "replication logic" of a plasmid, scientists created a tool that drastically accelerated our ability to map and understand complex genomes. cosmid

Once inside the host, cosmids are easier to isolate and manipulate than larger vectors like BACs (Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes) or YACs (Yeast Artificial Chromosomes). Applications in Modern Science A is a high-capacity hybrid cloning vector that