Hfr strains chosen for use in conjugation studies have the locus that controls antibiotic or phage sensitivity at a site very far distant from the F-factor insertion site. Why is such a location for the "sensitivity" locus critical to the design of the study?

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Hfr strains chosen for use in conjugation studies have the
locus that controls antibiotic or phage sensitivity at a site
very far distant from the F-factor insertion site. Why is such
a location for the "sensitivity" locus critical to the design
of the study?
Transcribed Image Text:Hfr strains chosen for use in conjugation studies have the locus that controls antibiotic or phage sensitivity at a site very far distant from the F-factor insertion site. Why is such a location for the "sensitivity" locus critical to the design of the study?
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