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MCAT Biology Practice Test 3: Molecular Biology
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While today site-directed mutagenesis has greatly streamlined research in genetic expression, labs that are less well funded or reliant on older techniques can still produce advances within the field, albeit at a much slower pace. One such researcher was utilizing near-visible ultraviolet light as a mutagen in investigating the efficiency of such light sources used in commercial bakeries. This researcher was utilizing Serratia marcescens, a coliform bacterium, as the reporter organism because of its intense red pigment when grown under standard conditions. The technique being used is... Show more
MCAT Biology Practice Test 3: Molecular Biology
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1. One colony failed to grow only on the replica plate that contained lactose as the sole carbon source. What is the most likely cause?
2. One colony failed to grow on the replica plate that contained glucose as the sole carbon source. What is the most likely cause?
3. One colony was discovered to have changed from inducible to constitutive lac expression. What is the most likely cause?