The schematic diagram below shows the total genomic DNA isolation of a bacterial colony on a mutant library plate. By referring to ITEM #1 in the diagram, identify where you can find the DNA in the solution. Choose the letter of the correct answer from the choices below. A Total Genomic DNA Isolation Created in Bender.com A Total Genomic DNA elation O A. Supernatant-inside the cell B. Supernatant-outside the cell OC. Pellet-inside the cell D. Pellet-outside the cell !! 201 Created in Biotender.com ble
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- You have a spread plate made with 200ul of a 10^-2 dilution. You counted 112 colonies on the plate. How many CFU/ml are in the original stock culture? Write tour answer in correct scientific notation.If you were to analyze three separate colonies from the plate above, would you expect them all to be the same species of bacteria? Why or why not?An Hfr strain that is leuA+ and thiL+ was mixed with a strain thatis leuA− and thiL−. In the data points shown in the following graph,the conjugation was interrupted at different time points, and thepercentage of recombinants for each gene was determined bystreaking on a medium that lacked either leucine or thiamine.What information do you know based on the question and your understanding of the topic?
- Which of the following is considered a biological PCR inhibitor? glove powder Tannic acid Humic acid Heme rustBased on the image below, answer the following questions: Restriction enzymes PstI and ScaI were employed and the gel image after restriction digest is shown below. The name of the plasmid is Blank 1. The gel lane on the Blank 2 was digested using PstI enzyme. (left or right) The gel lane on the Blank 3 was digested using PstI and ScaI enzymes. (left or right)In a serial dilution, you plate 1 ml of a 1/1000 dilution of a bacterial culture and find 25 colonies the next day. What was the concentration of cells in the original culture? A) 25 cells/ml B) 0.000025 cells/ml C) 25,000 cells/ml D) 26 cells/ml E) 0.025 cells/ml
- If the PCR analysis of your sample did not work can you suggest why? How can you test if this is true?The graphs show a spectrum of antibiotic-resistant organisms, from 1 to 11, where 1 is the least-resistant and 11 is the most resistant. Notice that before the population replicates (graph on the left), there are no bacteria with resistance 2 or 3, OR 11. But after the population replicates, there are some bacteria with these resistance levels, indicated by the yellow arrows. Which of the following explains the origin of the bacteria pointed at by the yellow arrows? A mutations that happen when the cells in the population replicate their DNA and divide in two B some bacteria just shift one way or the other. C bacteria learn how to become more resistantJerome Vinograd found that when circular DNA from apolyoma virus is subjected to cesium chloride gradientcentrifugation, it separates into two distinct bands, oneconsisting of supercoiled DNA and the other of relaxedDNA. Explain how you would identify each band.