Which non-essential region of the lambda phage can be deleted without impairing viability?

Which non-essential region of the lambda phage can be deleted without impairing viability? Correct Answer Integration and excision region

The removal of non- essential region between 2 to 35 positions on the restriction map decreases the size of the vector by 15 kb and increasing its efficiency of carrying foreign DNA.
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