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19 May, 19:33

an ecoli strain is chromosomally lacZ - but a wildtype copy of entire lac operon is present on an F' plasmid which in turn has a penicillin resistant gene. now when ecoli is grown without penicillin, some colonies are penicillin sensitive and lac+. how?

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    an ecoli strain is chromosomally lacZ - but a wildtype copy of entire lac operon is present on an F' plasmid which in turn has a penicillin resistant gene. now when ecoli is grown without penicillin, some colonies are penicillin sensitive and lac+. how? could be explained by an ecoli strain is chromosomally lacZ - but a wildtype copy of entire lac operon is present on an F' plasmid which in turn has a penicillin resistant gene. now when ecoli is grown without penicillin.
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