A general transduction experiment was conducted to determine the gene order of trp, pyrF and qts loci on the bacterial chromosome. The Donor genotype is: trp+pyr+qts The Recipient genotype is: trp pyr qts+ The selected marker in this transduction experiment is trp+. Unselected Markers Number of colonies pyr+qts+ 22 pyr+qts 10 pyr qts+ 68 pyr qts 0 What is the full genotype of each of the 22 colonies for the 3 loci? What is the gene order of the 3 loci on the donor chromosome? How is co-transduction relevant to determining the answer to part b? Why is the name of the viral vector not given to help you answer this question?
Bacterial Genomics
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A general transduction experiment was conducted to determine the gene order of trp, pyrF and qts loci on the bacterial chromosome.
The Donor genotype is: trp+pyr+qts
The Recipient genotype is: trp pyr qts+
The selected marker in this transduction experiment is trp+.
Unselected Markers Number of colonies
pyr+qts+ 22
pyr+qts 10
pyr qts+ 68
pyr qts 0
- What is the full genotype of each of the 22 colonies for the 3 loci?
- What is the gene order of the 3 loci on the donor chromosome?
- How is co-transduction relevant to determining the answer to part b?
- Why is the name of the viral vector not given to help you answer this question?
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