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Chemistry, 27.03.2020 20:34, deandrathomas34

Cultures glowing under UV light annotate transformation of the original bacteria with the pGLO plasmid. Bacteria without the pGLO plasmid will neither glow under UV light nor be ampicillin resistant. If this is true, how can we have healthy, non-glowing, non-ampicillin resistant E. coli colonies growing on the LB/Amp/Ara plate

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