Chapter 8: Problem 18
Describe the execution of and rationale behind linkage and mapping studies of bacterial genes during transduction experiments.
Chapter 8: Problem 18
Describe the execution of and rationale behind linkage and mapping studies of bacterial genes during transduction experiments.
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Get started for freeExplain the observations that led Zinder and Lederberg to conclude that the prototrophs recovered in their transduction experiments were not the result of Hfr-mediated conjugation.
With respect to \(\mathrm{F}^{+}\) and \(\mathrm{F}^{-}\) bacterial matings, (a) How was it established that physical contact was necessary? (b) How was it established that chromosome transfer was unidirectional? (c) What is the genetic basis of a bacterium being \(\mathrm{F}^{+}\) ?
Describe the basis for chromosome mapping in the Hfr \(\times \mathrm{F}^{-}\) crosses.
In the plaque assay, what is the precise origin of a single plaque?
Describe the mechanism of transformation.
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