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Biology, 10.03.2020 09:22 lillecia

You are testing a chemical that you suspect is a mutagen. You set up an AMES test, and for your control (without the mutagen added to the bacterial culture) you observed only a few colonies. After you added the mutagen to the test sample, you observed similar results to your control—only a few colonies grew. What can you conclude about the chemical?

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