Practice: Ames test is a method to:
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Concept #1: The Ames Test
Practice: Ames test is a method to:
Practice: During an Ames test, if the test plate has only a few colonies grown on it like the control plate, this means that:
Practice: In the Ames test, why do some His+ colonies form even when a mutagenic chemical is not used?
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