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8_murik_8 [283]
2 years ago
10

On which plates were the colonies with altered phenotype observed in bacterial transformation experiment

Biology
1 answer:
Sedaia [141]2 years ago
7 0

The Plate number 4 has the transformants since this is the plate which contains the antibiotic that is allows only bacteria that containing the pGREEN plasmid and it is antibiotic resistance the gene to grow. The transformed was bacterial colonies which glow the green when illuminated with UV light.

The plate was that I would first inspect to conclude the that transformation was done only successfully is the LB/Amp+plasmid. This is also because for the transformation to be done on effectively for the foreign DNA must be inserted into  bacterial cell by the plasmid. The purpose of the LB/amp/ara and agar plate? It is a selective medium with which an antibiotic which prevents the growth of the non-resistant cells and the sugar that allows for the expression of the plasmid gene.

To know more about plasmid  visit:

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