You clone the mouse FOXP2 gene into a plasmid vector, at a cloning site in the lacz gene. The plasmid has a tetracycline resistance gene. You transform the plasmid into a tetracycline-susceptible bacterial strain. You spread the bacteria on a plate containing tetracycline and X-gal. The next day, you observe about 50 bacterial colonies on the plate, some of them white and some of them blue. Match each of the following observations with what it represents. Dragged and dropped options on the right-hand side will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE Locations on the plate with no colonies White colonies Blue colonies = = = Untransformed bacterial cells with no plasmid. Bacterial cells transformed with plasmids containing the FOXP2 insert. Bacterial cells transformed with plasmids lacking the FOXP2 insert.

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You clone the mouse FOXP2 gene into a plasmid vector, at a cloning site in the lacZ gene. The plasmid has a tetracycline resistance
gene. You transform the plasmid into a tetracycline-susceptible bacterial strain. You spread the bacteria on a plate containing
tetracycline and X-gal. The next day, you observe about 50 bacterial colonies on the plate, some of them white and some of them
blue. Match each of the following observations with what it represents.
Dragged and dropped options on the right-hand side will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE ✓
Locations on the plate with no colonies
White colonies
Blue colonies
Untransformed bacterial cells with no plasmid.
Bacterial cells transformed with plasmids containing
the FOXP2 insert.
Bacterial cells transformed with plasmids lacking the
FOXP2 insert.
Transcribed Image Text:You clone the mouse FOXP2 gene into a plasmid vector, at a cloning site in the lacZ gene. The plasmid has a tetracycline resistance gene. You transform the plasmid into a tetracycline-susceptible bacterial strain. You spread the bacteria on a plate containing tetracycline and X-gal. The next day, you observe about 50 bacterial colonies on the plate, some of them white and some of them blue. Match each of the following observations with what it represents. Dragged and dropped options on the right-hand side will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE ✓ Locations on the plate with no colonies White colonies Blue colonies Untransformed bacterial cells with no plasmid. Bacterial cells transformed with plasmids containing the FOXP2 insert. Bacterial cells transformed with plasmids lacking the FOXP2 insert.
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