The e.coli cells spreaded on the ampicilin plates without a pclone plasmid would not grow on plates.
What is a plasmid and what could be the experiment to test the hypothesis of e coli cells spreaded on the plate?
- Plasmid is a genetic structure of the cell which can replicate independently with the help of chromosomes present inside the cell.
- Here the question is asked of the e.coli cells spreaded on the ampicillin plate that is not containing a pclone plasmid.
- Whenever we arrange the e.coli cells on the ampicillin plates for the growth only the transformants grow and the non transformants do not grow.
- Here the e.coli cells is not containing the pclone plasmid that means if it would be plated on the ampicillin plate it won't grow.
- The experiment to test this hypothesis is plating the e.coli cells on the culture plate containing the ampicillin medium and testing it for the growth of transformants.
- Plasmid DNA is completely different from chromosomal DNA in the sense that plasmid DNA is extra, cellular and small doubled stranded DNA.
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