Answer :
Final answer:
To explore the possibility of an additional gene associated with the F plasmid, bacterial conjugation should be performed with an F- strain, hence the correct answer is option D) an F- strain.
Explanation:
To investigate the possibility of your bacterial strain of interest possessing an additional gene associated with the F plasmid, you must allow conjugation between your strain and a compatible strain that is D) an F- strain. This is because, during bacterial conjugation, the transfer of the F plasmid or associated genetic material happens between a bacterium possessing the F plasmid (F+ or Hfr cell) and a recipient bacterium that lacks the F plasmid (F- cell).
The use of an F- strain enables the detection of genetic transfer, thereby facilitating the examination of the presence or absence of the additional gene within the F plasmid. The mating with an F- strain will not involve the complexities of additional chromosomal DNA transfer that would occur if an Hfr or F' cell is used as the donor.