Multiple Choice
In a mutant E. coli strain, there was a mutation in the malate dehydrogenase gene that resulted in a stop codon at amino acid position #14. From subcultures of this strain, a colony was obtained that was capable of making malate dehydrogenase. Your approach to examining this phenomenon should be to examine
A) the DNA and plasmids for the incorporation of a second complete copy of the malate dehydrogenase gene.
B) the DNA sequence to see if a suppresor mutation has occurred.
C) other proteins to see if other stop codons are ignored, indicating the presence of a suppresor tRNA.
D) the DNA sequence to see if a reversion has occurred.
E) all of the above
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