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What is a cistron? 2) a. if 2 different mutant rii phages are able to lyse e. coli k (our lab manual's shorthand for k12(λ)) when they co-infect it, while neither mutant can lyse it separately, what can
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e. coli k (our lab manual's shorthand for k12(λ)) when they co-infect it, while neither mutant can lyse it separately, what can you say about the 2 mutations?
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1. A cistron is a segment of DNA that encodes for the formation of a specific polypeptide chain; a structural gene.
2. The two mutations recombinant and reversed back to wild type.
The name of the test is Complementation test.
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