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Some foreign DNA fragment is attached to Cla I site of pBR 322. This recombinant vector is used to transition Escherichia coli. The cells subjected to transformation are plated on two different media, one containing amplicillin and the other containing tetracycline. The transformed cells containing the recombinant vector will

A

Grow on both, tetracycline and ampicillin containing media

B

Not grow on either tetracycline containing or ampicillin containing media

C

Grow on tetracycline but not on ampicillin containing medium

D

Grow on ampicillin but not on tetracycline containing medium

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