The colonies of recombinant bacteria appear white in contrast to blue colonies

The Colonies Of Recombinant Bacteria Appear White In Contrast To Biology Question

The colonies of recombinant bacteria appear white in contrast to blue colonies of non-recombinant bateria because of :

Options

(a) Insertional inactivate of alphaga-lactosidase in non-recombinant bacteria
(b) Insertional inactivation of alpha-galactosidase in recombinant bacteria
(c) Inactivation of glycosidase enzyme in recombinant bacteria
(d) Non-recombinant bacteria containing beta-galactosidase

Correct Answer:

Non-recombinant bacteria containing beta-galactosidase

Explanation:

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Topics: Biotechnology and Its Applications (123)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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