1. Makes cells permeable to plasmid DNA

2. Selects for the growth of transformed cells

3. Provides the GFP gene

4. Induces GFP gene expression

5. Causes Green Fluorescent Protein to fluoresce

A. CaCl2

B. Ampicillin

C. pGLO plasmid

D. Arabinose

E. UV Light

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Answer:

1 can be correctly matched with A, Calcium chloride enhances the permeability of plasmid DNA within the cell.  

2 can be correctly matched with B, only the ampicillin-resistant cells or the transformed cell possesses the tendency to grow in the selective media.  

3 can be correctly matched with the pGLO plasmid, the isolation of GFP was done originally from jellyfish, and is usually administered within the pGLO plasmid for examining the expression.  

4 can be correctly matched with D, the expression of GFP is instigated by arabinose as a bidirectional promoter is shared by GFP with the arabinose gene, and thus can get stimulated in its existence.  

5 can be correctly matched with E, in the presence of ultraviolet light, the green fluorescent protein gets fluorescent.  

The correct match for the  given Function in a transformation experiment

  • 1 (A) Cacl2 increases the permeability by dragging the DNA along with it into the cell.
  • 2 (B)Only ampicillin-resistant (transformed) cells can grow in that selective media.
  • 3 (C) GFP was isolated originally from jellyfish and is generally inserted in the Palo plasmid for expression analysis.
  • 4 (D) Arabinose induces GFP expression because GFP shares a bidirectional promoter with the arabinose gene and hence can be induced in its presence.
  • 5 (E) The GFP fluoresces under UV light, but long exposure can damage DNA.

Function in a transformation experiment

the plasmid DNA, or pGLO, contains a gene for Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) as well as the gene for resistance to the antibiotic ampicillin.

Under UV lights for a longer duration can damage the DNA, however, it fluoresces GFP. GFP shares a bidirectional promoter with the arabinose gene hence it is induced in its presence.

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