Answer:
C. Luria Agar + kanamycin + tetracycline
Step-by-step explanation:
As you can see in the question above, the recipient strain is resistant to tetracycline and not resistant to kanamycin, while the donor strain is not resistant to tetracycline and is resistant to canycin.
Based on this, we can visualize how the growth of these cells would be in relation to the composition of the culture media. If the culture medium has agar + tetracycline, only resistant strains would grow, in this case, donor strains would die. However, if the culture medium has agar + kanamycin in its composition, the recipient cells can grow, in the same way as donor strains, if a mutation caused by transposons has occurred.
A third situation can happen. There may be a culture medium containing luria agar + kanamycin + tetracycline. In this case, cells that are neither resistant to kanamycin nor tetracycline will be able to grow, however, recipient cells that have been mutated by transposons will be able to grow