E coli chromosome. The orientation of the F factor detemines which gene enters the recipient cel first. The gene closest to the terminus enters last. Two types of DNA transfer can take place during conjugation Chromosome transfer Plasmid transfer F'a Conjugation and transter of F tactor Insertion of F tactor FO Hr a Conjugation and chromosome transfer aHtr a FO Fa FIGURE 5-15 Conjugation can take place by partial transfer of a chromosome containing the F factor or by transfer of an F plasmid that remains a separate entity. Farla Recombination/ No recombination Fa Fa F'a

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In Figure 5-15, how are each of the following genotypes
produced?
a. F+ a− c. F− a+
b. F− a− d. F+ a+

E coli chromosome. The orientation of the
F factor detemines which gene enters
the recipient cel first. The gene closest to
the terminus enters last.
Two types of DNA transfer can take place
during conjugation
Chromosome
transfer
Plasmid
transfer
F'a
Conjugation and
transter of F tactor
Insertion of F tactor
FO
Hr a
Conjugation and
chromosome transfer
aHtr a
FO
Fa
FIGURE 5-15 Conjugation can take
place by partial transfer of a chromosome
containing the F factor or by transfer of an
F plasmid that remains a separate entity.
Farla
Recombination/ No recombination
Fa Fa
F'a
Transcribed Image Text:E coli chromosome. The orientation of the F factor detemines which gene enters the recipient cel first. The gene closest to the terminus enters last. Two types of DNA transfer can take place during conjugation Chromosome transfer Plasmid transfer F'a Conjugation and transter of F tactor Insertion of F tactor FO Hr a Conjugation and chromosome transfer aHtr a FO Fa FIGURE 5-15 Conjugation can take place by partial transfer of a chromosome containing the F factor or by transfer of an F plasmid that remains a separate entity. Farla Recombination/ No recombination Fa Fa F'a
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