The method used to visualize phage infection in bacteria is the:
a. the Hershey-Chase test
b. both A and C
c. Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion test
d. plaque assay
e. None of the above
I believe the correct answer to be:
Option D) Plaque assay.
As the virus creates a zone of clearence when grown with its host on a plate as they infect and destroys the host cells.
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