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R-II strain of T₄ bacteriophage cannot lyse Escherichia coli. Two of its types, R-IIx and R-IIy were allowed to invade the bacterium, which lysed E.coli because of
(1) transformation into wild type
(2) presence of similar cistrons
(3) presence of different cistrons
(4) absence of mutation.

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Answered by GhaintMunda45
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(1) transformation into wild type


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Answered by Anonymous
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R-II strain of T₄ bacteriophage cannot lyse Escherichia coli. Two of its types, R-IIx and R-IIy were allowed to invade the bacterium, which lysed E.coli because of 2). presence of similar cistrons.

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