
Answer
Correct Option: (4) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
Explanation:
The blue-white screening technique uses a chromogenic substrate (e.g., X-gal) and a reporter gene (lacZ) to distinguish between recombinant and non-recombinant bacterial colonies.
- The lacZ gene encodes the enzyme β-galactosidase, which can cleave X-gal to produce a blue-colored product.
- Insertion of foreign DNA into the multiple cloning site (MCS) within lacZ disrupts the gene — this is known as insertional inactivation.
The result is as follows:
- Blue colonies: No DNA insert → lacZ active → β-galactosidase produced → X-gal cleaved → Non-recombinant
- White colonies: DNA insert present → lacZ disrupted → no β-galactosidase → X-gal not cleaved → Recombinant
Evaluation of Statements:
- Statement I: Blue colonies have DNA insert and are recombinant → Incorrect
- Statement II: White colonies have DNA insert and are recombinant → Correct
