pGLO Observations , Data Recording & Analysis
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Obtain your team plates. Observe your set of “+pGLO” plates under room light and with UV light. Record numbers of colonies and color of colonies. Fill in the table below.
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What two new traits do your transformed bacteria have?
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One plate was empty, but there were dots on the two other plates.
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Estimate how many bacteria were in the 100 uL of bacteria that you spread on each plate. Explain your logic.
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I think there were about two colonies of bacteria because we got only a small amount of it.
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What is the role of arabinose in the plates?
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The arabinose activated the gene, allowing it to glow.
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List and briefly explain three current uses for GFP (green fluorescent protein) in research or applied science.
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GFP has been used as a reporter gene, a cell maker, and a fusion tag. A reporter gene can be attached to a regulatory sequence of another gene. A fusion tag is a protein.
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Give an example of another application of genetic engineering.
Genetic engineering is also used to make genetically-modified crops.
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