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4 December, 05:55

You perform a co-transduction experiment with pro + gal + arg - man - donor and pro - gal - arg + man + recipient. On master plate 1, you select for 1000 pro + transductants. By screening, you find 400 colonies are gal+, 290 are arg+, and 1000 are man+. On master plate 2, you select for 1000 gal + transductants. By screening, you find 390 colonies are pro+, 289 are arg+, and 900 are man+. Circle ALL of the following orders which may be possible given the above results. (All or nothing) a. gal---arg---man---pro b. arg---pro---gal---man c. arg-- - man---pro---gal d. pro---arg---gal-- - man e. pro---gal---man---arg f. pro---gal---arg---man g. None of the above'

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  1. 4 December, 06:01
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    arg---pro---gal---man.

    Explanation:

    The co transduction frequency is directly proportional to the distance between two genes.

    The recombination frequency can be calculated as follows;

    A - B = (A - B / A) x 100

    Here, A and B represent the different genes.

    For plate 1:

    Pro - gal = A - B = (1000 - 400/1000) x 100 = 60%. Here, A is Pro and B is gal.

    Pro - Arg = A - C = (1000 - 290/1000) x 100 = 71%. Here, C is Arg.

    Pro - Man = A - D = (1000-1000/1000) x 100 = 0%. Here D is Man.

    For Gal transductants of plate 2

    Gal - Pro = A - B = (1000 - 390/1000) x 100 = 61%. Here A is Gal and B is Pro.

    Gal - Arg = A - C = (1000 - 289/1000) x 100 = 71%. Here, C is Arg.

    Gal - Man = A - D = (1000-900/1000) x 100 = 10%. Here D is Man.

    From the recombination frequencies it is clear that the location of genes are in the order of

    Thus, the correct answer is option (B).
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