When Meselson and Stahl grew E. coli in 15N mediumfor many generations and then transferred the cells to 14Nmedium for one generation, they found that the bacterial DNA banded at a density intermediate between that ofpure 15N DNA and pure 14N DNA following equilibrium density centrifugation. When they allowed thebacteria to replicate one additional time in 14N medium, they observed that half of the DNA remained atthe intermediate density, while the other half banded atthe density of pure 14N DNA. What would they haveseen after an additional generation of growth in 14Nmedium? After two additional generations?
Bacterial Genomics
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Transformation Experiment in Bacteria
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Plasmids and Vectors
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When Meselson and Stahl grew E. coli in 15N medium
for many generations and then transferred the cells to 14N
medium for one generation, they found that the bacterial DNA banded at a density intermediate between that of
pure 15N DNA and pure 14N DNA following equilibrium density centrifugation. When they allowed the
bacteria to replicate one additional time in 14N medium, they observed that half of the DNA remained at
the intermediate density, while the other half banded at
the density of pure 14N DNA. What would they have
seen after an additional generation of growth in 14N
medium? After two additional generations?
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