George Beadle and Edward Tatum studled the common bread mold, Neurospora crassa, in the early 1940s They detected a link between gene mutations and proteins They used X-rays to generate mutations that were unable to survive on minimal medium though they could grow on complete medium(supplemented). Design an experiment that would enable you to pinpoint the mold/mildew with the resistance distinct from the ones without the resistance.

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George Beadle and Edward Tatum studied the
common bread mold, Neurosporacrassa, in the early
1940s
They detected a link between gene mutations and
proteins
They used X-rays to generate mutations that were
unable to survive on minimal medium though they
could grow on complete medium(supplemented).
Design an experiment that would enable you to
pinpoint the mold/mildew with the resistance distinct
from the ones without the resistance.
Transcribed Image Text:George Beadle and Edward Tatum studied the common bread mold, Neurosporacrassa, in the early 1940s They detected a link between gene mutations and proteins They used X-rays to generate mutations that were unable to survive on minimal medium though they could grow on complete medium(supplemented). Design an experiment that would enable you to pinpoint the mold/mildew with the resistance distinct from the ones without the resistance.
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