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In Biology / College | 2025-07-05

The purpose of the Ames test is to:
A) detect mutant bacteria
B) assay histidine usage by bacteria
C) detect mutagenic chemicals
D) test the safety of rat liver extracts as a food additive

Asked by aubslovespink

Answer (2)

The Ames test primarily aims to detect mutagenic chemicals by observing whether substances can induce mutations that allow bacteria to grow without histidine. Using specially mutated strains of bacteria, the test provides valuable information regarding the mutagenic potential of various compounds. This is crucial for assessing chemical safety and potential carcinogenic hazards. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-05

The purpose of the Ames test is to detect mutagenic chemicals by observing whether they can induce mutations that allow bacteria to grow without histidine. It uses specially mutated strains of Salmonella to determine if a substance can cause genetic mutations. Therefore, the correct answer is C) detect mutagenic chemicals.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-08-06