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I am characterising a plasmid found in a Salmonella species. from a foodborne outbreak of disease. The plasmid carries a tetracycline resistance gene and I would like to perform a mating experiment to determine if the plasmid is conjugative. The Salmonella species donor strain is sensitive to ampicillin so I have chosen a recipient strain that carries an ampicillin resistance gene. What antibiotic(s) do I need to include on my agar plate to select for transconjugants?

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A.Any two antibiotics as long as one is not ampicillin
B.Ampicillin only
C.Tetracycline only
D.Any antibiotic as long as it is not tetracycline
E.Ampicillin and tetracycline
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The scenario involves a donor Salmonella strain that is tetracycline-resistant but ampicillin-sensitive, and a recipient strain that carries ampicillin resistance. The goal is to identify transconjugants—cells that have received the plasmid by conjugation. Option 1: 'Any two antibiotics as long as one is not ampicillin' — This is incorrect. Transconjugants must be selected for both traits that indicate transfer: the recipient’s ampicillin resistance and the donor’s ......Login to view full explanation

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