Do you need to use lysozyme when purifying genomic DNA from Gram-negative bacteria in order to be successful?Single choice
A
No, because lysozyme is targeting the numerous peptidoglycan layers in the cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria.
B
Yes, lysozyme is essential in breaking down the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria.
C
Yes, lysozyme is critical in breaking down the cell membrane.
D
No, because lysozyme is targeting the nucleus which Gram-negative bacteria lack.
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