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In this problem you will explore how to solve problems involving partial diploid lac operon bacterial strains. Bacterial strains that are "partially diploid" have two copies of the lac operon because they aquired a plasmid carrying just the lac operon region. One copy of the lac operon region is on the recipient's bacterial chromosome, and the other copy is on the F' plasmid that was introduced into the cell by conjugation. Partial diploid genotypes are written with the F' segment...
In this problem you will explore how to solve problems involving partial diploid lac operon bacterial strains. Bacterial strains that are "partially diploid" have two copies of the lac operon because they aquired a plasmid carrying just the lac operon region. One copy of the lac operon region is on the recipient's bacterial chromosome, and the other copy is on the P plasmid that was introduced into the cell by conjugation. Partial diploid genotypes are written with the P segment...
my teacher was useless with the method for doing these problems can someone please guide me in the right direction. dont do all of them, but if you do at least explain how you came to that conclusion. thank you u 6. For E. coli strains with the lac genotypes show below, use a plus sign (+) to indicate the synthesis of B-galactosidase and permease and a minus sign (-) to indicate no synthesis of the proteins. Lactose absent Lactose...