Textbook Question
Why are the recombinants produced from an Hfr x F⁻ cross rarely, if ever, F⁺?
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Klug 12th Edition
Ch. 6 - Genetic Analysis and Mapping in Bacteria and Bacteriophages
Problem 6
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Why are the recombinants produced from an Hfr x F⁻ cross rarely, if ever, F⁺?
In a transformation experiment, donor DNA was obtained from a prototroph bacterial strain (a⁺b⁺c⁺), and the recipient was a triple auxotroph (a⁻b⁻c⁻). What general conclusions can you draw about the linkage relationships among the three genes from the following transformant classes that were recovered?
Describe the origin of F' bacteria and merozygotes.
Describe the basis for chromosome mapping in the Hfr x F⁻ crosses.
List all major differences between:
(a) The F⁺ x F⁻ and the Hfr x F⁻ bacterial crosses
(b) The F⁺, F⁻, Hfr, and F' bacteria.
With respect to F⁺ and F⁻ bacterial matings, answer the following questions: What is the genetic basis for a bacterium's being F⁺.