Selection of the Gene of Interest – Identify and isolate the gene or DNA sequence you want to clone from the source organism or synthesis your gene of interest.

Preparation of the Vector – Choose an appropriate vector (plasmid, viral vector, etc.) and linearize it using restriction enzymes or other methods to allow for the insertion of the gene.

Restriction Digestion – Use restriction enzymes to cut both the gene of interest and the vector at specific sites to create compatible ends for ligation.

Ligation – Ligate the gene of interest into the prepared vector using DNA ligase, ensuring stable insertion of the gene into the vector.

Transformation – Introduce the recombinant plasmid (vector with the inserted gene) into competent bacterial cells (e.g., E. coli) via heat shock or electroporation.

Selection – Grow the transformed cells on selective media (e.g., antibiotic-containing plates) to isolate only those cells that contain the recombinant vector.

Colony Screening – Screen individual colonies using PCR, restriction digestion, or other methods to verify the presence and correct insertion of the gene.

Plasmid Isolation – Grow positive colonies in liquid culture and isolate plasmid DNA using a plasmid extraction kit.

DNA Sequencing – Sequence the isolated plasmid DNA to confirm the correct insertion and orientation of the gene of interest.

Expression (Optional) – If the purpose is to express the cloned gene, introduce the plasmid into an expression system (such as bacterial, yeast, or mammalian cells) and induce gene expression.

Gene Cloning

We provide reliable, fast, and efficient gene cloning services to meet all your research and development needs. Whether you are looking to express a recombinant protein, generate mutant genes, or study gene function, our cutting-edge techniques and expertise ensure successful outcomes for your project.


  • Gene Synthesis
    Provide us with your gene sequence or gene accession number, and we will synthesize your gene of interest with codon optimization.
  • Cloning of Full-Length Genes
    We can clone genes from any source, including cDNA, genomic DNA, or synthetic genes, into a variety of vectors. Our process ensures high-quality, accurate results.
  • Subcloning & Vector Construction
    We handle subcloning of genes into new vectors for optimized expression or functional studies, with a focus on precision and reproducibility.

  • Fast Turnaround Time:
    We understand the importance of time in research. Our services are designed for quick, reliable delivery, without compromising quality.
  • Customized Solutions:
    Every project is unique. We offer tailored solutions to fit your specific cloning and research needs, with full consultation and support throughout the process.
  • Quality Assurance:
    Our rigorous quality control processes ensure that your final product meets your expectations. We guarantee precision in every step of the cloning process.

  1. Consultation & Project Planning:
    We begin with an in-depth consultation to understand your project requirements and goals. Our experts will help design a cloning strategy that best suits your needs.
  2. Gene Synthesis or Extraction:
    We can either synthesize genes de novo or extract them from your provided DNA source
  3. Vector Selection & Cloning:
    Based on your project, we select the best vector system for your gene of interest.
  4. Verification:
    Once the cloning is complete, we provide restriction analysis and DNA sequencing report to confirm the correct insertion of the gene.
  5. Delivery:
    Your recombinant plasmids are delivered in the format you require (e.g., plasmid DNA, bacterial stocks) for further research or protein expression studies.

Our gene cloning service is designed to support academic, pharmaceutical, and biotech research. Whether you’re looking to clone a single gene or set up large-scale expression systems, we are here to help.


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