which enzyme(s) are that are Non-Functional in Colony C?

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Knowing that for a bacterial colony to be able to grow it must produce product "3" AND "4", use the information in the image to describe which enzyme(s) are that are Non-Functional in Colony C? Please note error in enzyme description at bottom of image. X converts 1 into 2; Y converts 1 into 3; and z converts 2 into 4.

Knowing that for a bacterial colony to be able to grow it must produce product "3" AND
"4", use the information in the image to describe which enzyme(s) are that are Non-
Functional in Colony C? Please note error in enzyme description at bottom of image. X
converts 1 into 2; Y converts 1 into 3; and z converts 2 into 4.
Example of possible Replica plating of bacterial colonies A, B, C, and D with respective mutations w, x, y, z
Plates
MM + "1"
MM
(Minimal Media)
Biochemical pathway of Metabolite "4" and it's intermediates "1","2", and "3"
DO
MM + "2"
"1"
MM + "3"
X
Assuming Metabolites "4" and "3" are end products that every cell needs to grow
Consider this biochemical pathway:
Enzyme x converts "1" into metabolite "2"
Enzyme y converts "2" into metabolite "4"
Enzyme z converts "1" into metabolite "3"
MM + "4"
Y
"2"
MM+"3" & "4"
"3"
Colonies
A
B
C
D
Z
"4"
Transcribed Image Text:Knowing that for a bacterial colony to be able to grow it must produce product "3" AND "4", use the information in the image to describe which enzyme(s) are that are Non- Functional in Colony C? Please note error in enzyme description at bottom of image. X converts 1 into 2; Y converts 1 into 3; and z converts 2 into 4. Example of possible Replica plating of bacterial colonies A, B, C, and D with respective mutations w, x, y, z Plates MM + "1" MM (Minimal Media) Biochemical pathway of Metabolite "4" and it's intermediates "1","2", and "3" DO MM + "2" "1" MM + "3" X Assuming Metabolites "4" and "3" are end products that every cell needs to grow Consider this biochemical pathway: Enzyme x converts "1" into metabolite "2" Enzyme y converts "2" into metabolite "4" Enzyme z converts "1" into metabolite "3" MM + "4" Y "2" MM+"3" & "4" "3" Colonies A B C D Z "4"
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