The sequence containing short stretch of hydrophobic amino acids fused to the c-terminus of GFP, will be probably found outside the cell because it has no signal sequence.
GFP, called the Green Fluorescent Protein emits a green fluorescence when exposed to light. The protein was first isolated from a jellyfish <em>Aequorea victoria</em>. In laboratories, the protein is majorly used as a marker to track the movement of functioning of any substance.
Signal sequence are the short stretch oh polypeptides found attached to any protein to determine its target site. These sequences determine the pathway and the function that the protein will follow.
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Label A: Phosphate Group
Label B: Five-carbon sugar
Label C: Nitrogenous Base
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Hi. You have not shown the sections this question refers to, nor have you provided more information about those sections. This makes it difficult for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
Generally speaking, we can consider that there was no growth of bacterial colonies in sections 2 and 3, because, for some reason, the bacteria was not inoculated in sections 2 and 3. What could also have happened, is that the bacteria in the sections 2 and 3 were eliminated, but the bacteria from section 1 managed to survive and form colonies.
Another possibility is that after inoculating the bacteria in section 1, you didn't handle the bacteria correctly in the other sections, leaving that bacteria to dry out and die.
Finally, the culture media in sections 2 and 3 could be inappropriate for bacteria to develop and form colonies.
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