You generate several temperature sensitive mutant strains of bacteria. To study what genes might be affected, the mutant strains are cultured along with the normal parental strain at the permissive temperature (37°C) and then shifted at 10 minute intervals to the non permissive temperature (42°C). The only nucleotides in the growth environment are labeled with 32P. The amount of DNA at each step is measured by determining the amount of labeled nucleotides that have been incorporated into the DNA. The numbers refer to the relative amount of labeled nucleotides that have been incorporated. The following results are obtained.(picture) Which strains/strains, if any, has a mutation in a gene required for DNA replication? Explain your experimental predictions and the degree to which the data support/fail to support them.

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You generate several temperature sensitive mutant strains of bacteria. To study what genes might be affected, the mutant strains are cultured along with the normal parental strain at the permissive temperature (37°C) and then shifted at 10 minute intervals to the non permissive temperature (42°C). The only nucleotides in the growth environment are labeled with 32P. The amount of DNA at each step is measured by determining the amount of labeled nucleotides that have been incorporated into the DNA. The numbers refer to the relative amount of labeled nucleotides that have been incorporated. The following results are obtained.(picture) Which strains/strains, if any, has a mutation in a gene required for DNA replication? Explain your experimental predictions and the degree to which the data support/fail to support them.
Strain
Normal
Strain A
Strain B
Strain C
Strain D
Strain E
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10
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Transcribed Image Text:Strain Normal Strain A Strain B Strain C Strain D Strain E 5 min 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 min 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 min 30 25 28 30 30 30 30 min 60 25 45 55 60 50
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