You mix two bacterial stains in a tube of glucose-salts agar. One strain is His−, Val−, while the other strain is Trp−, Leu−. You previously showed that neither strain grows on glucose-salts agar. After incubating the tube, you plate a sample onto a new glucose-salts agar plate. Several colonies grow. What do you know is TRUE about these colonies?
A) The bacteria in the colonies are His−, Val−, Trp+, Leu+.
B) The bacteria in the colonies are His−, Val+, Trp+, Leu+.
C) The bacteria in the colonies are His−, Val−, Trp−, Leu−.
D) The bacteria in the colonies are His+, Val+, Trp+, Leu+.
E) The bacteria in the colonies are His+, Val+, Trp+, Leu+, PenR.
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