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  1. Chapter 28, Problem 15DAP - bartleby

    To determine: The range of [IPTG] expression level which vary from 10% to 90% Introduction: Isopropyl β-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG) binds to the lac repressor in similar way as …

  2. Answered: You plan to clone exon 11 of the HEXA gene ... - bartleby

    You mix the PCR product and linear plasmid, add some DNA ligase enzyme in an appropriate buffer, and incubate overnight at 16°C. The ligation mixture is used to transform competent E. …

  3. Answered: 1. IPTG can be used in the laboratory as a ... - bartleby

    Solution for 1. IPTG can be used in the laboratory as a synthetic inducer of the lac operon, instead of lactose. Using your knowledge of how the lac operon is…

  4. Answered: a. For the E.coli haploid genotype below ... - bartleby

    a. For the E.coli haploid genotype below, determine the phenotype for the following proteins. Assume that any genes or structural elements not shown are wildtype. lacoc lacZ+ lacy¯ lacz [ …

  5. a. For the E.coli haploid genotype below, determine the …

    a. For the E.coli haploid genotype below, determine the phenotype for the following proteins. Assume that any genes or structural elements not shown are wildtype. lacls lacz lacY* lacZ [ …

  6. Answered: You ran the agarose gel but forgot to include the …

    You ran the agarose gel but forgot to include the lactose-induced 23S reaction (template - cDNA). Without repeating the gel, what conclusions could you make about gst::egfp mRNA levels after …

  7. Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry - bartleby

    Textbook solutions for Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry 7th Edition David L. Nelson and others in this series. View step-by-step homework solutions for your homework. Ask our …

  8. A mutation at the operator prevents the regulator protein

    Table 1 either Table 2 no growth Xgal glucose white Xgal + lactose growth Minimal lactose ΝΑ blue Xgal + IPTG growth maltose blu The lac operon contains three genes: lacZ, lacY, and …