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You transform an e. coli bacterium with the pglo plasmid. after growing the +pglo bacteria on an lb+ampicillin+arabinose plate, you see distinct colonies form after 16 hours. you check these colonies under the uv light and see that they are glowing a bright fluorescent green color. if you use a sterile loop and inoculate a new plate with lb+ampicillin (coated on them, as usual) with these transformed e. coli will you see any growth? if there is growth, will it glow? oa. yes, we will see growth. yes, they will glow. b. yes, we will see growth. no, they will not glow. c. no, we will not see any growth. no, they will not glow. o d. no, we will not see any growth. yes, they will glow.

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