A mutant strain of T4 - Bacteriophage, R-II, fails to
lyse the E. coli but when two strains R-IIX and R-IIY
are mixed then they lyse the E. coli. What may be the
possible reason?
(a) Bacteriophage transforms in wild.
(b) It is not mutated.
(c) Both strains have similar cistrons.
(d) Both strains have different cistrons.

1 Answer

Answer :

(d) Both strains have different cistrons.

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