Draw a picture of the results of transforming your new cDNA library into E. coli: you should show 5 E. coli cells, each containing their own chromosome plus ONE of your plasmids. When these transformed E. coli cells are plated on plates containing the antibiotic ampicillin, they will be able to survive and multiply because pBluescript contains the gene that confers resistance to ampicillin, while other E. coli cells that did not take up the plasmid will die. Below your transformed E. coli cells, draw a picture of a plate with 5 colonies growing on it and indicate which colony grew up from each of the original 5 transformed E. coli cells you drew.