1 3. 4 Two different cultures of Escherichia coli bacteria were inoculated onto nutrient agar plates. One culture was transformed with PGLO plasmid and the other culture was not. All of the plates shown above are illuminated with ultraviolet light. • Which plate was inoculated with E.coli+pGLO bacteria and included ampicillin antibiotic but did not include arabinose? • Which plate was inoculated with E.coli+PGLO bacteria and included both ampicillin antibiotic and arabinose. • What would you expect to observe on a plate that included ampicillin and was inoculated with E. coli minus (without) PGLO plasmid?

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Two different cultures of Escherichia coli bacteria were inoculated onto nutrient
agar plates. One culture was transformed with pGLO plasmid and the other
culture was not. All of the plates shown above are illuminated with ultraviolet
light.
• Which plate was inoculated with E.coli+PGLO bacteria and included
ampicillin antibiotic but did not include arabinose?
• Which plate was inoculated with E.coli+pGLO bacteria and included both
ampicillin antibiotic and arabinose.
• What would you expect to observe on a plate that included ampicillin and
was inoculated with E. coli minus (without) PGLO plasmid?
Transcribed Image Text:1 2. 3. Two different cultures of Escherichia coli bacteria were inoculated onto nutrient agar plates. One culture was transformed with pGLO plasmid and the other culture was not. All of the plates shown above are illuminated with ultraviolet light. • Which plate was inoculated with E.coli+PGLO bacteria and included ampicillin antibiotic but did not include arabinose? • Which plate was inoculated with E.coli+pGLO bacteria and included both ampicillin antibiotic and arabinose. • What would you expect to observe on a plate that included ampicillin and was inoculated with E. coli minus (without) PGLO plasmid?
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