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Scientists construct an experimental bacteriophage that is composed of the T2 phage protein coat and T3 phage DNA. If a bacterium is infected by this phage, the new phages produced would be expected to
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Scientists construct an experimental bacteriophage that is composed of the T2 phage protein coat and T3 phage DNA. If a bacterium is infected by this phage, the new phages produced would be expected to have:
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T4 protein and T4 DNA
Step-by-step explanation:
A bacteriophage is an infection that attacks bacteria.
At the point when the tail strands identify an objective host the bacteriophage to the cell, injected its DNA, and utilizations the microscopic organisms' apparatus to reproduce.
T4 is a sort of bacteriophage that infects of E. coli.
The bacteriophage T4 capsid is a prolonged icosahedron,
120 nm long and 86 nm wide
, and is worked with
three essential proteins such as gp23*
, which shapes the
hexagonal capsid cross section,
gp24*,
which structures pentamers at eleven of the
twelve vertices.
gp20,
which frames the extraordinary dodecameric entry vertex through which DNA.
T4 DNA Ligase is ligation catalyst which utilized the parts of DNA by the catalyzing between
compared 5'phosphate and 3' hydroxyl ends
and phosphodiester bonds in the double stranded DNA
utilizing ATP as a coenzyme.
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