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The blue and white selectable markers have been developed which differentiate recombinant colonies from non-recombinant colonies on the basis of their ability to produce color in the presence of a chromogenic substrate. Given below are two statements about this method: Statement I: The blue-colored colonies have DNA insert in the plasmid, and they are identified as recombinant colonies. Statement II: The colonies without blue color have DNA insert in the plasmid, and are identified as recombinant colonies.

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Blue colonies = No insert. White colonies = Insert.
Updated On: May 5, 2025
  • Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
  • Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect.
  • Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.
  • Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Statement I is incorrect: Blue colonies typically indicate \textit{non-recombinant} plasmids. The blue color is produced by a functional lacZ gene ($\beta$-galactosidase), which is disrupted when a foreign DNA insert is successfully cloned into the plasmid.
Statement II is correct: White colonies usually indicate recombinant plasmids. The foreign DNA insert disrupts the lacZ gene, preventing the production of the blue color.
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