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How will the researcher know if the gene of interest is in a bacterial colony? T

ID: 176791 • Letter: H

Question

How will the researcher know if the gene of interest is in a bacterial colony? The researcher can probe for the gene of interest using a labeled piece of DNA that is complementary to the gene of interest. The researcher can probe for the gene of interest using a labeled piece of RNA that is identical to the gene of interest. The researcher can sequence the genome of all bacterial colonies and look for the gene of interest. Al1 bacterial colonies should possess the gene of interest. The researcher can probe for the gene of interest using a labeled piece of DNA that is identical to the gene of interest.

Explanation / Answer

Ans: the labelled probe of DNA complementary to the gene of interest can hybridized with it and it will be easier for the detection of cloned gene,

so ans A is correct

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