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You transform an E. coli bacterium with the pGLO plasmid. After growing the +pGLO bacteria on an LB+Ampicillin+Arabinose plate, you see distinct colonies form after 16 hours. You check these colonies under the UV light and see that they are glowing a bright fluorescent green color. If you use a sterile loop and inoculate a new plate with LB+Ampicillin (coated on them, as usual) with these transformed E. coli will you see any growth? If there is growth, will it glow?

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Answer:

You will see growth in LB+Ampicillin, but no glow

Step-by-step explanation:

Expression of beta lactamase (gene that confers resistance to ampicillin) is constitutive in pGLO, but expression of GFP is dependent on the presence of arabinose

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