Scientists add a fluorescent jellyfish gene to a plasmid mainly to determine if plasmid transformation has been successful by allowing the transformed cells to fluoresce. This method significantly aids in experimental visualization and tracking of proteins. The integration of fluorescent markers in research provides clarity in understanding gene expression and protein dynamics. ;
A scientist adds a fluorescent jellyfish gene to a plasmid mainly to determine if plasmid transformation has been successful. When the plasmid is taken up by the bacterium, it allows for visualization through fluorescence under UV light. This method is critical in molecular biology research for tracking gene expression and protein dynamics.
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