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Hi everyone.
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So in this question we are going to be talking about the empecillin resistance in the bacteria.
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So for example, in a lab you are performing an experiment and you have the host bacteria and that is empecillin sensitive.
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All right.
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And if you perform the plating and if you plate it on a medium that would contain empecelium, then what is going to happen? will your host bacteria survive in that medium or not? so we can say that if the cells are transformed, if the cells have taken the plasmid, or if the cells have taken up the ampicillin resistant vector, then only the cell can survive or the cell can grow.
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Therefore, the correct answer for this question would be option d.
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So the correct answer would be option d.
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Okay? in the second part of this question, they are saying that what is going to happen if you perform this plating experiment? so does this experiment would help you differentiate between the host cells that have taken up the vector or not? so the answer would be yes.
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That would help us finding out the difference and would tell us the information about the successful transformation.
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So that is going to give us the information about the successful transformation.
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Therefore, we can say that it is going to act as a selectable marker...