MEDICAL DICTIONARY
BAC: Abbreviation for bacterial artificial chromosome . An artificially created chromosome in which medium-sized segments of foreign DNA (pieces of DNA 100,000 to 300,000 bases in length from another species) are cloned into bacteria . Once the foreign DNA has been cloned into the bacteria's chromosome, many copies of it can be made (amplified) and sequenced.
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