if the strs palced in sector b had grown on the TSY + streptomycin agar plate would you have been able to determine if transformation had taken place?
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We must identify the transformation through the growth in sector d because here only streptomycin-resistant cells can grow. If sector b has growth, suggests strs cells are viable and able to rise on the agar plates. To check the viability of streptomycin-resistant cells, we confirm their growth in sector c.
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