
Essential Genetics 6th Edition by Daniel Hartl
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1449686482
Essential Genetics 6th Edition by Daniel Hartl
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1449686482 Exercise 20
Salmonella enterica is closely related to E. coli. It can be infected with the F plasmid, which can integrate into the chromosome to produce Hfr strains. These can be mated with
(a) How do the genetic maps of E. coli and S. enterica compare with respect to these genes?
(b) What are the origin and direction of transfer in each Hfr?
(c) Approximately how fast does the S. enterica Hfr transfer chromosomal DNA relative to the E. coli Hfr?

(a) How do the genetic maps of E. coli and S. enterica compare with respect to these genes?
(b) What are the origin and direction of transfer in each Hfr?
(c) Approximately how fast does the S. enterica Hfr transfer chromosomal DNA relative to the E. coli Hfr?
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