Deck 17: Bacterial and Viral Genetics

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<strong>    Figure 17.1 Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11. The gene that governs a cell's ability to synthesize biotin from inorganic precursors is labeled  bio . The designation bio+ indicates the ____. ​</strong> A)normal allele B)mutant allele ​ C)bacterium is biologically active ​ D)bacterium is biologically inactive ​ E)bacterium cannot make its own biotin ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>  
Figure 17.1
Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11.
The gene that governs a cell's ability to synthesize biotin from inorganic precursors is labeled " bio ". The designation bio+ indicates the ____. ​

A)normal allele
B)mutant allele ​
C)bacterium is biologically active ​
D)bacterium is biologically inactive ​
E)bacterium cannot make its own biotin ​
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During bacterial conjugation, bacteria use a long tubular structure called a(n)____ to contact each other. ​

A)metabolic pilus
B)asexual pilus ​
C)flagellum ​
D)cilia ​
E)sex pilus ​
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How do the constituents of liquid medium differ from solid, gel-like medium? ​

A)Liquid medium contains agar, a polysaccharide extracted from algae.
B)Solid medium contains agar, a polysaccharide extracted from algae. ​
C)Solid medium contains agar, a complex lipid extracted from bacterial membranes. ​
D)Liquid medium contains more salts, which lower the freezing point. ​
E)Solid medium contains more fatty acids, which raise the melting point.
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Bacteria ____. ​

A)are haploid
B)are diploid ​
C)are polyploid ​
D)have double-stranded RNA genomes ​
E)have single-stranded DNA genomes ​
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F+ cells ____. ​

A)are able to conjugate with donor cells
B)are able to conjugate with recipient cells ​
C)are able to conjugate with other F+ cells ​
D)receive DNA during conjugation ​
E)are infected with a virus ​
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<strong>    Figure 17.1 Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11. If strains 1 and 2 conjugate and are plated on minimal medium, cells growing on the minimal medium will have the genotype ____. ​</strong> A)bio- met- thr- leu+ B)bio+ met+ thr+ leu+ ​ C)bio+ met- thr- leu+ ​ D)bio+ met+ thr- leu+ ​ E)bio- met- thr- leu- ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>  
Figure 17.1
Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11.
If strains 1 and 2 conjugate and are plated on minimal medium, cells growing on the minimal medium will have the genotype ____. ​

A)bio- met- thr- leu+
B)bio+ met+ thr+ leu+ ​
C)bio+ met- thr- leu+ ​
D)bio+ met+ thr- leu+ ​
E)bio- met- thr- leu- ​
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Escherichia coli ____. ​

A)has only recently been employed in scientific research
B)can undergo natural transformation
C)is a disease caused by prions ​
D)replicates slowly
E)can be infected by bacteriophages
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Small circles of DNA that occur in bacteria in addition to the main circular chromosomal DNA molecule are called ____. ​

A)transformants
B)plastids ​
C)plasmids ​
D)plasmitrons ​
E)bacteriophages ​
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The ability to conjugate depends on the presence of a plasmid called the ____ within the donor cell. ​

A)X factor
B)F factor ​
C)C factor
D)sex pilus ​
E)S factor ​
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Auxotrophs ____. ​

A)are nutritional-requirement mutants
B)can grow on minimal media ​
C)feed on proteins ​
D)make their own nutrients ​
E)produce antibiotics ​
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As early as the 1940s, researchers knew that bacteria could be grown in a minimal medium containing ____ as an organic carbon source. ​

A)peptidase
B)glucose
C)rubisco ​
D)catalase ​
E)ammonium chloride ​
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Genetic recombination ____. ​

A)occurs in eukaryotes but not prokaryotes
B)involves exchange between non-homologous regions of DNA ​
C)results from asexual reproduction ​
D)decreases genetic diversity ​
E)can occur in the absence of meiosis ​
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Conjugation is a process by which bacterial cells ____. ​

A)transfer DNA from one cell to another through a cytoplasmic bridge
B)release DNA into their surroundings to be taken up by neighboring bacteria ​
C)disrupt each other by lysing cell membranes ​
D)are infected with a virus ​
E)use a bacteriophage to carry DNA from one bacterium to another ​
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Cultures of genetically identical cells are called ____. ​

A)bacteriophages
B)clones ​
C)prophages ​
D)prions ​
E)auxotrophs ​
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The results of Lederberg and Tatum's experiments with E. coli auxotrophs indicated that ____. ​

A)bacteria can be transformed when free DNA is available in their environment
B)bacteria are able to exchange genetic material with eukaryotic organisms
C)bacteria reproduce by sexual rather than asexual reproduction
D)genetic recombination can occur in bacteria
E)genetic recombination does not occur in bacteria since they do not undergo meiosis
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<strong>    Figure 17.1 Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11. The gene that governs a cell's ability to synthesize methionine from inorganic precursors is labeled  met . The designation met- indicates the ____. ​</strong> A)normal allele B)mutant allele ​ C)bacterium is biologically active ​ D)bacterium is biologically inactive ​ E)bacterium can make its own methionine ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>  
Figure 17.1
Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11.
The gene that governs a cell's ability to synthesize methionine from inorganic precursors is labeled " met ". The designation met- indicates the ____. ​

A)normal allele
B)mutant allele ​
C)bacterium is biologically active ​
D)bacterium is biologically inactive ​
E)bacterium can make its own methionine ​
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In Lederberg and Tatum's experiments with E. coli auxotrophs, they found that when cells of two mutant strains were combined, ____. ​

A)cells were able to grow on minimal medium supplemented with nutrients required by the first mutant strain
B)cells were able to grow on minimal medium supplemented with nutrients required by the second mutant strain ​
C)some cells were able to grow on minimal medium ​
D)no cells were able to grow on minimal medium ​
E)cells were able to grow in liquid medium but not on gel-like medium containing agar ​
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Donor cells in conjugation are labeled ____ cells, whereas recipient cells are labeled ____ cells. ​

A)F+; F-
B)F+; F+ ​
C)F-; F+ ​
D)F1; F2
E)F+; F2
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Ammonium chloride, a commonly used salt in minimal medium, ____. ​

A)is an organic carbon source
B)provides nitrogen ​
C)jellifies the medium ​
D)liquefies the medium ​
E)sterilizes the medium ​
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Laboratory strains of E. coli ____. ​

A)undergo meiosis
B)divide every 2 hours ​
C)can be transformed but not conjugated ​
D)have been engineered to produce human insulin ​
E)are harmful to humans ​
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What is the outcome of F+ X F- conjugation? ​

A)The F- cell receives a copy of the F factor and becomes an F+ cell.
B)The F- cell receives a copy of the F factor but remains an F- cell. ​
C)Chromosomal DNA is transferred from the F+ cell to the F- cell. ​
D)Chromosomal DNA is transferred from the F- cell to the F+ cell. ​
E)A genetic recombination of bacterial genes takes place. ​
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Following genetic recombination, ____. ​

A)the bacterial cell is unable to divide
B)the bacterial cell is no longer able to replicate its DNA ​
C)the bacterial cell is a partial haploid ​
D)any remnants of DNA that did not contribute to the genetic recombination form plasmids ​
E)all progeny of the recombinant cell contain the new gene combination ​
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The F factor can be integrated into the bacterial chromosome through ____. ​

A)mitosis
B)DNA replication ​
C)transcription ​
D)crossover events ​
E)transduction ​
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<strong>  Figure 17.2 The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32. Suppose after bacterial conjugation, the recipient cell contained the a and b genes. From this information, what can you conclude? ​</strong> A)The donor cell was unable to make contact with the recipient cell. B)The donor cell was F-. C)The donor cell produced an abnormal sex pilus. D)All of the genes could not fit through the sex pilus at one time. ​ E)The sex pilus was broken before the rest of the genes could be transferred. ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 17.2
The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32.
Suppose after bacterial conjugation, the recipient cell contained the a and b genes. From this information, what can you conclude? ​

A)The donor cell was unable to make contact with the recipient cell.
B)The donor cell was F-.
C)The donor cell produced an abnormal sex pilus.
D)All of the genes could not fit through the sex pilus at one time. ​
E)The sex pilus was broken before the rest of the genes could be transferred. ​
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Genetic recombination can occur ____.

A)during DNA replication
B)during asexual reproduction
C)during mitosis
D)from an Hfr X F- conjugation
E)from an F+ X F- conjugation
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Bacterial cells that cannot readily pick up DNA molecules from their surroundings can be induced to do so by ____. ​

A)artificial transformation
B)double crossing over ​
C)crossing over ​
D)constriction ​
E)infection ​
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The linear DNA fragments taken up from disrupted infective cells recombine with the chromosomal DNA of the noninfective cells by ____, much in the same way as genetic recombination takes place in conjugation. ​

A)meiosis
B)metaphase II
C)nuclear division
D)crossovers
E)transformation
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Hfr cells are bacterial cells that ____. ​

A)perform meiosis
B)have the F factor integrated into their chromosome ​
C)maintain the F factor in a plasmid ​
D)have a low frequency of recombination ​
E)have received DNA from a bacteriophage ​
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The F factor contains genes that encode____. ​

A)lipids of the cytoplasmic bridge
B)receptor proteins on the recipient cell
C)bacteriophages
D)DNA polymerase for plasmid DNA replication
E)proteins of the sex pilus
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A colony of mice is treated with a nonvirulent strain of the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae . Before treatment, a researcher exposed this nonvirulent strain to heat-killed cells of a virulent strain. What will be the effect on the mouse population? ​

A)The mice will all remain healthy.
B)Some mice will die, but most will remain healthy. ​
C)The mice will develop pneumonia. ​
D)Some mice will develop pneumonia, but most will remain healthy. ​
E)The mice will become immune to the bacteria. ​
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The purpose of the sex pilus is to ____. ​

A)connect bacterial cells so a cytoplasmic bridge can form for conjugation
B)form a gap junction between bacterial cells for conjugation ​
C)facilitate cytoplasmic exchange ​
D)enable bacteriophage infection ​
E)lyse the cell ​
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During transformation, cells ____. ​

A)take up pieces of DNA that are released as other cells disintegrate
B)take up pieces of DNA through a viral infection ​
C)replicate DNA molecules ​
D)make replicate copies of one another ​
E)generate their own DNA ​
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In an Hfr X F- conjugation, ____. ​

A)the Hfr cell can lose chromosomal genes that it transfers to the F- cell
B)the donor cell can become a partial diploid ​
C)plasmid DNA is transferred from the Hfr cell to the F- cell ​
D)chromosomal DNA can be transferred from the F- cell to the Hfr cell ​
E)chromosomal DNA can be transferred from the Hfr cell to the F- cell ​
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A researcher exposes a nonvirulent strain of Streptococcus pneumoniae to heat-killed cells of a virulent strain. After exposure, the bacterial cells will be ____. ​

A)transduced
B)artificially transformed ​
C)transformed ​
D)nonvirulent ​
E)conjugated ​
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<strong>  Figure 17.2 The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32. The genetic map shown in the figure was generated by identifying transferred genes after ____.</strong> A)allowing transformation to proceed for varying amounts of time B)allowing conjugation to proceed for varying amounts of time ​ C)bacterial cells were infected by various bacteriophages ​ D)replica plating of E. coli auxotrophs ​ E)allowing transduction to proceed for varying amounts of time ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 17.2
The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32.
The genetic map shown in the figure was generated by identifying transferred genes after ____.

A)allowing transformation to proceed for varying amounts of time
B)allowing conjugation to proceed for varying amounts of time ​
C)bacterial cells were infected by various bacteriophages ​
D)replica plating of E. coli auxotrophs ​
E)allowing transduction to proceed for varying amounts of time ​
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R plasmids provide ____. ​

A)antibiotic resistance
B)a fertility factor ​
C)transformation ability ​
D)genes necessary for genetic recombination ​
E)nutrients ​
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<strong>  Figure 17.2 The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32. According to the accompanying figure, what is the order in which the genes will be transferred to an F- cell during conjugation? ​</strong> A)c-d-a-b B)d-a-b-c ​ C)b-c-d-a ​ D)a-b-c-d ​ E)d-c-b-a ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 17.2
The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32.
According to the accompanying figure, what is the order in which the genes will be transferred to an F- cell during conjugation? ​

A)c-d-a-b
B)d-a-b-c ​
C)b-c-d-a ​
D)a-b-c-d ​
E)d-c-b-a ​
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DNA can be transferred from one bacterial cell to another by ____. ​

A)conjugation only
B)transformation only ​
C)conjugation and transformation only ​
D)conjugation and transduction only ​
E)conjugation, transformation, and transduction ​
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The pattern of gene transfer from Hfr to F- cells ____. ​

A)occurs with genes furthest from the F factor being transferred first
B)can be used to map chromosomal genes in the F- cell ​
C)was used to map the E. coli chromosome ​
D)cannot be used to indicate the relative positions of genes within the Hfr cell ​
E)is random because the F factor moves between different positions in the chromosome ​
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<strong>  Figure 17.2 The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32. In order to transfer gene a to an F- cell, the sex pilus must be in place for at least ____ minutes. ​</strong> A)0 B)6 ​ C)10 ​ D)14 ​ E)25 ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 17.2
The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32.
In order to transfer gene a to an F- cell, the sex pilus must be in place for at least ____ minutes. ​

A)0
B)6 ​
C)10 ​
D)14 ​
E)25 ​
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Transformation is used in genetic engineering to ____. ​

A)generate bacteria with an F factor for conjugation
B)understand how bacteriophages transfer DNA to bacteria ​
C)obtain large quantities of viruses for study ​
D)produce large quantities of the inserted DNA to increase yields of a target product ​
E)introduce new genes into a bacterium's mitochondrial DNA ​
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Viruses are composed of only ____. ​

A)proteins
B)carbohydrates and proteins ​
C)proteins and nucleic acids ​
D)nucleic acids ​
E)carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids ​
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Exposing E. coli to calcium ions and DNA, then incubating the culture at low temperatures followed by heat shocking induces ____. ​

A)artificial transformation
B)a double crossover ​
C)a single crossover ​
D)DNA replication ​
E)infection ​
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Which statement correctly describes horizontal gene transfer? ​

A)Conjugation, transformation and transduction are all forms of horizontal gene transfer.
B)Conjugation and transformation are forms of horizontal gene transfer, but transduction is a form of vertical gene transfer. ​
C)Eukaryote-eukaryote transfers of nuclear genes are most common. ​
D)Prokaryote-eukaryote transfers of nuclear genes are most common. ​
E)Partial diploids always result from horizontal gene transfer. ​
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How does a phage transfer DNA from one bacterium to another? ​

A)Phages form a bridge between bacterial cells that allows DNA to pass from the host cell to the recipient cell.
B)Phages form a bridge between bacterial cells that allows DNA to pass in both directions between the two cells.
C)Phages lyse bacterial cells, releasing bacterial DNA into the environment, which is taken up by other phages for transfer to new cells.
D)When phages assemble in an infected bacterial cell, they may incorporate host DNA; released phages may attach to other cells and inject the bacterial DNA into those cells.
E)Phages attach to receptors on bacterial cells and receive some of the target cells' DNA; the phages release this DNA into the environment to be taken up by other bacterial cells.
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Bacteria that undergo natural transformation ____. ​

A)are very common
B)are strains of E. coli ​
C)are subjected to electroporation to induce DNA uptake ​
D)generally have a DNA-binding protein on the exterior of their cell wall ​
E)integrate foreign DNA into their chromosome through conjugation ​
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A researcher is looking for met- strains. He compares two plates. One plate has colonies growing on complete medium. The other plate has colonies growing on methionine deficient medium. How can the researcher determine which colonies are met- ? ​

A)The colonies growing on the methionine-deficient plate are met- .
B)Colonies growing on complete medium but not on methionine-deficient medium are met- . ​
C)More experiments must be performed to identify the met- colonies. ​
D)All of the colonies growing on complete medium are met- . ​
E)Colonies growing on methionine-deficient medium but not on complete medium are met- . ​
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All viruses have genes encoding ____. ​

A)the proteins of their capsid
B)enzymes required for nucleic acid replication ​
C)the proteins of their capsid and enzymes required for nucleic acid replication ​
D)a plasma membrane ​
E)the proteins of their capsid and a plasma membrane ​
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The two basic structural forms taken by most viruses are ____. ​

A)polyhedral or enveloped
B)helical or enveloped ​
C)helical or polyhedral ​
D)cylindrical or polyhedral ​
E)cylindrical or enveloped ​
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The core of a virus is a ____ molecule.

A)protein ​
B)sugar
C)nucleic acid
D)fat
E)phosphate
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Viruses ____. ​

A)can reproduce independently
B)are made up of cells ​
C)grow and develop ​
D)generate metabolic energy ​
E)adapt very readily over time ​
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In transduction, bacterial cells ____. ​

A)take up pieces of DNA that are released as other cells disintegrate
B)receive DNA from an infecting phage ​
C)replicate DNA molecules ​
D)make replicate copies of one another ​
E)generate their own DNA ​
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The movement of genetic material between organisms other than by descent is called ____. ​

A)vertical gene transfer
B)horizontal gene transfer ​
C)parallel gene transfer ​
D)sexual reproduction ​
E)asexual reproduction ​
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What happens when a phage containing bacterial DNA attaches to and injects DNA into another bacterial cell? ​

A)the phage is destroyed
B)the phage replicates ​
C)the bacterial cell dies from the phage infection ​
D)the bacterial cell lives and produces many copies of the phage ​
E)the bacterial cell becomes a partial diploid and may undergo genetic recombination ​
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Norton Zinder and Joshua Lederberg discovered transduction in experiments with ____. ​

A)Escherichia coli
B)Neurospora ​
C)Aspergillus ​
D)Salmonella typhimurium ​
E)Streptococcus pneumoniae ​
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Electroporation ____. ​

A)exposes cells briefly to rapid pulses of electrical current to induce transformation
B)exposes cells to calcium ions to induce transformation ​
C)exposes cells to calcium ions to induce transduction ​
D)inserts the foreign DNA into chloroplast DNA ​
E)inserts the foreign DNA into mitochondrial DNA ​
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Medium that contains a full complement of nutrient substances, including amino acids and other chemicals that normal bacterial strains can synthesize themselves, is called ____ medium. ​

A)agar
B)minimal ​
C)nutritious ​
D)complete ​
E)rich ​
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All viruses ____. ​

A)are parasites of the host they infect
B)replicate in the same way ​
C)share the same structure
D)use the same mechanisms for gene expression
E)enter host cells in the same manner
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A plate of solid growth medium with colonies on it is pressed gently onto sterile velveteen. The velveteen "stamp" is used to make identical plates. This technique is called ____. ​

A)replication
B)replica plating ​
C)plating ​
D)plate making
E)horizontal gene transfer
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A complete viral particle is called a ____. ​

A)capsule
B)virion ​
C)capsid ​
D)viroid ​
E)prophage ​
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Lederberg and Tatum used the bacterial strains bio- met- leu+ thr+ thi+ and bio+ met+ leu- thr- thi- in their experiments to determine if genetic recombination occurs in bacteria. Would it have been better to use two strains with the genotypes met- leu+ and met+ leu- instead? ​

A)Yes, because it is easier to study 2 genes than 5 genes.
B)Yes, because the met- leu+ and met+ leu- strains only have one mutation, which makes it easier for genetic recombination to occur. ​
C)No, because the met- leu+ and met+ leu- strains only have one mutation. A single random mutation could restore methionine or leucine synthesis in the strains.
D)No, because strains with only one nutrient-deficient gene can still grow on minimal medium.
E)No, because cells have two genes that encode different versions of leucine, so the met+ leu- strain would still be able to grow on minimal medium.
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Bacteriophage lambda ____. ​

A)is a temperate phage
B)is a virulent phage ​
C)infects plant cells ​
D)infects animal cells ​
E)is a T-even phage ​
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The series of events from infection of a cell through the release of progeny phages from a lysed cell is called the ____ cycle. ​

A)lytic
B)lysogenic ​
C)Krebs ​
D)citric acid ​
E)lytic or lysogenic ​
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Some animal viruses may enter a ____ stage in which the virus remains in the cell in inactive form. ​

A)latent
B)virulent ​
C)temperate ​
D)transformation ​
E)lytic ​
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Viruses with a tail attached at one side of a polyhedral head are called ____. ​

A)simple viruses
B)helical viruses ​
C)enveloped viruses ​
D)complex viruses ​
E)viroids ​
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Enveloped viruses ____. ​

A)generally lyse host cells as they are released
B)synthesize envelope lipids as they replicate within the host cell ​
C)acquire their envelope as they bud from the host cell ​
D)acquire their envelope as they enter the host cell ​
E)always contain DNA genomes ​
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Retroviruses ____. ​

A)have DNA genomes
B)use an RNA intermediate to replicate their genome ​
C)replicate their RNA genome directly to produce progeny RNA genomes ​
D)do not have an envelope ​
E)require reverse transcriptase to replicate their genome ​
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Temperate bacteriophages ____. ​

A)kill their hosts during each cycle of infection
B)infect only animals ​
C)may enter an inactive phase in which they do not kill their host ​
D)are enveloped viruses ​
E)infect organisms living in temperate environments ​
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Match between columns
Adenovirus
Polyhedral virus
Adenovirus
Helical virus
Adenovirus
Enveloped virus
Adenovirus
Complex polyhedral virus
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For some virulent phages, fragments of the host DNA may be included in the heads as the viral particles assemble, providing the basis for ____. ​

A)transformation
B)transmutation ​
C)metabolism ​
D)specific transduction ​
E)generalized transduction ​
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Prions ____. ​

A)are more complex than viruses
B)have large DNA genomes ​
C)cause neurodegenerative disorders in mammals ​
D)infect plant cells ​
E)encode their own polymerases for nucleic acid replication ​
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T-even bacteriophages ____.

A)infect E. coli
B)are nonvirulent ​
C)consist of a head with no tail ​
D)contain two molecules of double-stranded DNA in their head ​
E)are temperate bacteriophages that do not have a lytic cycle ​
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Viroids ____. ​

A)are more complex than viruses
B)have large DNA genomes ​
C)encode their own polymerase for nucleic acid replication ​
D)cause diseases in plants ​
E)infect animal cells ​
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A virus in a lysogenic cycle is referred to as a ____. ​

A)prophage
B)virulent phage
C)artificial phage
D)T-even phage
E)lytic phage
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Match between columns
T-even bacteriophage
Enveloped virus
T-even bacteriophage
Polyhedral virus
T-even bacteriophage
Helical virus
T-even bacteriophage
Complex polyhedral virus
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During the ____ cycle, viral DNA, which has been inserted into the host DNA, remains mostly or completely inactive but is replicated and passed onto host cell progeny. ​

A)lytic
B)lysogenic ​
C)Krebs ​
D)citric acid ​
E)lytic or lysogenic ​
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Arrange the following steps of the HIV life cycle in order:
1.Viral RNAs and proteins assemble into new viral particles that bud from the cell.
2.DNA copy of the viral genome is integrated into the host genome.
3.Viral reverse transcriptase makes a DNA copy of the viral RNA genome.
4.Viral particle enters the cell.
5.The provirus is transcribed into viral RNA genomes and mRNAs to make viral proteins.

A)3,2,5,1,4
B)2,3,4,5,1
C)4,2,3,1,5
D)2,4,3,5,1 ​
E)4,3,2,5,1
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According to research done by Baron and Prado, how do prions move within the CNS? ​

A)They use receptors on the surfaces of nerve cells.
B)They use vesicles found inside the nerve cells. ​
C)They use tunneling nanotubes. ​
D)They pinch off the nerve cell membrane. ​
E)They stick to the outer surfaces of nerve cells. ​
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Match between columns
Herpes virus
Enveloped virus
Herpes virus
Polyhedral virus
Herpes virus
Helical virus
Herpes virus
Complex polyhedral virus
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Viruses that kill bacterial host cells during each cycle of infection are called ____. ​

A)virulent bacteriophages ​
B)enveloped viruses ​
C)temperate bacteriophages ​
D)phages ​
E)nonvirulent bacteriophages ​
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<strong>    Figure 17.1 Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11. The gene that governs a cell's ability to synthesize biotin from inorganic precursors is labeled  bio . The designation bio+ indicates the ____. ​</strong> A)normal allele B)mutant allele ​ C)bacterium is biologically active ​ D)bacterium is biologically inactive ​ E)bacterium cannot make its own biotin ​  
Figure 17.1
Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11.
The gene that governs a cell's ability to synthesize biotin from inorganic precursors is labeled " bio ". The designation bio+ indicates the ____. ​

A)normal allele
B)mutant allele ​
C)bacterium is biologically active ​
D)bacterium is biologically inactive ​
E)bacterium cannot make its own biotin ​
A
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During bacterial conjugation, bacteria use a long tubular structure called a(n)____ to contact each other. ​

A)metabolic pilus
B)asexual pilus ​
C)flagellum ​
D)cilia ​
E)sex pilus ​
E
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How do the constituents of liquid medium differ from solid, gel-like medium? ​

A)Liquid medium contains agar, a polysaccharide extracted from algae.
B)Solid medium contains agar, a polysaccharide extracted from algae. ​
C)Solid medium contains agar, a complex lipid extracted from bacterial membranes. ​
D)Liquid medium contains more salts, which lower the freezing point. ​
E)Solid medium contains more fatty acids, which raise the melting point.
B
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Bacteria ____. ​

A)are haploid
B)are diploid ​
C)are polyploid ​
D)have double-stranded RNA genomes ​
E)have single-stranded DNA genomes ​
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F+ cells ____. ​

A)are able to conjugate with donor cells
B)are able to conjugate with recipient cells ​
C)are able to conjugate with other F+ cells ​
D)receive DNA during conjugation ​
E)are infected with a virus ​
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<strong>    Figure 17.1 Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11. If strains 1 and 2 conjugate and are plated on minimal medium, cells growing on the minimal medium will have the genotype ____. ​</strong> A)bio- met- thr- leu+ B)bio+ met+ thr+ leu+ ​ C)bio+ met- thr- leu+ ​ D)bio+ met+ thr- leu+ ​ E)bio- met- thr- leu- ​  
Figure 17.1
Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11.
If strains 1 and 2 conjugate and are plated on minimal medium, cells growing on the minimal medium will have the genotype ____. ​

A)bio- met- thr- leu+
B)bio+ met+ thr+ leu+ ​
C)bio+ met- thr- leu+ ​
D)bio+ met+ thr- leu+ ​
E)bio- met- thr- leu- ​
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Escherichia coli ____. ​

A)has only recently been employed in scientific research
B)can undergo natural transformation
C)is a disease caused by prions ​
D)replicates slowly
E)can be infected by bacteriophages
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Small circles of DNA that occur in bacteria in addition to the main circular chromosomal DNA molecule are called ____. ​

A)transformants
B)plastids ​
C)plasmids ​
D)plasmitrons ​
E)bacteriophages ​
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The ability to conjugate depends on the presence of a plasmid called the ____ within the donor cell. ​

A)X factor
B)F factor ​
C)C factor
D)sex pilus ​
E)S factor ​
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Auxotrophs ____. ​

A)are nutritional-requirement mutants
B)can grow on minimal media ​
C)feed on proteins ​
D)make their own nutrients ​
E)produce antibiotics ​
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As early as the 1940s, researchers knew that bacteria could be grown in a minimal medium containing ____ as an organic carbon source. ​

A)peptidase
B)glucose
C)rubisco ​
D)catalase ​
E)ammonium chloride ​
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Genetic recombination ____. ​

A)occurs in eukaryotes but not prokaryotes
B)involves exchange between non-homologous regions of DNA ​
C)results from asexual reproduction ​
D)decreases genetic diversity ​
E)can occur in the absence of meiosis ​
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Conjugation is a process by which bacterial cells ____. ​

A)transfer DNA from one cell to another through a cytoplasmic bridge
B)release DNA into their surroundings to be taken up by neighboring bacteria ​
C)disrupt each other by lysing cell membranes ​
D)are infected with a virus ​
E)use a bacteriophage to carry DNA from one bacterium to another ​
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Cultures of genetically identical cells are called ____. ​

A)bacteriophages
B)clones ​
C)prophages ​
D)prions ​
E)auxotrophs ​
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The results of Lederberg and Tatum's experiments with E. coli auxotrophs indicated that ____. ​

A)bacteria can be transformed when free DNA is available in their environment
B)bacteria are able to exchange genetic material with eukaryotic organisms
C)bacteria reproduce by sexual rather than asexual reproduction
D)genetic recombination can occur in bacteria
E)genetic recombination does not occur in bacteria since they do not undergo meiosis
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<strong>    Figure 17.1 Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11. The gene that governs a cell's ability to synthesize methionine from inorganic precursors is labeled  met . The designation met- indicates the ____. ​</strong> A)normal allele B)mutant allele ​ C)bacterium is biologically active ​ D)bacterium is biologically inactive ​ E)bacterium can make its own methionine ​  
Figure 17.1
Use the accompanying figure for questions 9-11.
The gene that governs a cell's ability to synthesize methionine from inorganic precursors is labeled " met ". The designation met- indicates the ____. ​

A)normal allele
B)mutant allele ​
C)bacterium is biologically active ​
D)bacterium is biologically inactive ​
E)bacterium can make its own methionine ​
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In Lederberg and Tatum's experiments with E. coli auxotrophs, they found that when cells of two mutant strains were combined, ____. ​

A)cells were able to grow on minimal medium supplemented with nutrients required by the first mutant strain
B)cells were able to grow on minimal medium supplemented with nutrients required by the second mutant strain ​
C)some cells were able to grow on minimal medium ​
D)no cells were able to grow on minimal medium ​
E)cells were able to grow in liquid medium but not on gel-like medium containing agar ​
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Donor cells in conjugation are labeled ____ cells, whereas recipient cells are labeled ____ cells. ​

A)F+; F-
B)F+; F+ ​
C)F-; F+ ​
D)F1; F2
E)F+; F2
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Ammonium chloride, a commonly used salt in minimal medium, ____. ​

A)is an organic carbon source
B)provides nitrogen ​
C)jellifies the medium ​
D)liquefies the medium ​
E)sterilizes the medium ​
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Laboratory strains of E. coli ____. ​

A)undergo meiosis
B)divide every 2 hours ​
C)can be transformed but not conjugated ​
D)have been engineered to produce human insulin ​
E)are harmful to humans ​
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What is the outcome of F+ X F- conjugation? ​

A)The F- cell receives a copy of the F factor and becomes an F+ cell.
B)The F- cell receives a copy of the F factor but remains an F- cell. ​
C)Chromosomal DNA is transferred from the F+ cell to the F- cell. ​
D)Chromosomal DNA is transferred from the F- cell to the F+ cell. ​
E)A genetic recombination of bacterial genes takes place. ​
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Following genetic recombination, ____. ​

A)the bacterial cell is unable to divide
B)the bacterial cell is no longer able to replicate its DNA ​
C)the bacterial cell is a partial haploid ​
D)any remnants of DNA that did not contribute to the genetic recombination form plasmids ​
E)all progeny of the recombinant cell contain the new gene combination ​
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The F factor can be integrated into the bacterial chromosome through ____. ​

A)mitosis
B)DNA replication ​
C)transcription ​
D)crossover events ​
E)transduction ​
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<strong>  Figure 17.2 The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32. Suppose after bacterial conjugation, the recipient cell contained the a and b genes. From this information, what can you conclude? ​</strong> A)The donor cell was unable to make contact with the recipient cell. B)The donor cell was F-. C)The donor cell produced an abnormal sex pilus. D)All of the genes could not fit through the sex pilus at one time. ​ E)The sex pilus was broken before the rest of the genes could be transferred. ​
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The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32.
Suppose after bacterial conjugation, the recipient cell contained the a and b genes. From this information, what can you conclude? ​

A)The donor cell was unable to make contact with the recipient cell.
B)The donor cell was F-.
C)The donor cell produced an abnormal sex pilus.
D)All of the genes could not fit through the sex pilus at one time. ​
E)The sex pilus was broken before the rest of the genes could be transferred. ​
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Genetic recombination can occur ____.

A)during DNA replication
B)during asexual reproduction
C)during mitosis
D)from an Hfr X F- conjugation
E)from an F+ X F- conjugation
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Bacterial cells that cannot readily pick up DNA molecules from their surroundings can be induced to do so by ____. ​

A)artificial transformation
B)double crossing over ​
C)crossing over ​
D)constriction ​
E)infection ​
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The linear DNA fragments taken up from disrupted infective cells recombine with the chromosomal DNA of the noninfective cells by ____, much in the same way as genetic recombination takes place in conjugation. ​

A)meiosis
B)metaphase II
C)nuclear division
D)crossovers
E)transformation
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Hfr cells are bacterial cells that ____. ​

A)perform meiosis
B)have the F factor integrated into their chromosome ​
C)maintain the F factor in a plasmid ​
D)have a low frequency of recombination ​
E)have received DNA from a bacteriophage ​
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The F factor contains genes that encode____. ​

A)lipids of the cytoplasmic bridge
B)receptor proteins on the recipient cell
C)bacteriophages
D)DNA polymerase for plasmid DNA replication
E)proteins of the sex pilus
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30
A colony of mice is treated with a nonvirulent strain of the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae . Before treatment, a researcher exposed this nonvirulent strain to heat-killed cells of a virulent strain. What will be the effect on the mouse population? ​

A)The mice will all remain healthy.
B)Some mice will die, but most will remain healthy. ​
C)The mice will develop pneumonia. ​
D)Some mice will develop pneumonia, but most will remain healthy. ​
E)The mice will become immune to the bacteria. ​
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The purpose of the sex pilus is to ____. ​

A)connect bacterial cells so a cytoplasmic bridge can form for conjugation
B)form a gap junction between bacterial cells for conjugation ​
C)facilitate cytoplasmic exchange ​
D)enable bacteriophage infection ​
E)lyse the cell ​
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32
During transformation, cells ____. ​

A)take up pieces of DNA that are released as other cells disintegrate
B)take up pieces of DNA through a viral infection ​
C)replicate DNA molecules ​
D)make replicate copies of one another ​
E)generate their own DNA ​
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In an Hfr X F- conjugation, ____. ​

A)the Hfr cell can lose chromosomal genes that it transfers to the F- cell
B)the donor cell can become a partial diploid ​
C)plasmid DNA is transferred from the Hfr cell to the F- cell ​
D)chromosomal DNA can be transferred from the F- cell to the Hfr cell ​
E)chromosomal DNA can be transferred from the Hfr cell to the F- cell ​
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A researcher exposes a nonvirulent strain of Streptococcus pneumoniae to heat-killed cells of a virulent strain. After exposure, the bacterial cells will be ____. ​

A)transduced
B)artificially transformed ​
C)transformed ​
D)nonvirulent ​
E)conjugated ​
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<strong>  Figure 17.2 The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32. The genetic map shown in the figure was generated by identifying transferred genes after ____.</strong> A)allowing transformation to proceed for varying amounts of time B)allowing conjugation to proceed for varying amounts of time ​ C)bacterial cells were infected by various bacteriophages ​ D)replica plating of E. coli auxotrophs ​ E)allowing transduction to proceed for varying amounts of time ​
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The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32.
The genetic map shown in the figure was generated by identifying transferred genes after ____.

A)allowing transformation to proceed for varying amounts of time
B)allowing conjugation to proceed for varying amounts of time ​
C)bacterial cells were infected by various bacteriophages ​
D)replica plating of E. coli auxotrophs ​
E)allowing transduction to proceed for varying amounts of time ​
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36
R plasmids provide ____. ​

A)antibiotic resistance
B)a fertility factor ​
C)transformation ability ​
D)genes necessary for genetic recombination ​
E)nutrients ​
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<strong>  Figure 17.2 The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32. According to the accompanying figure, what is the order in which the genes will be transferred to an F- cell during conjugation? ​</strong> A)c-d-a-b B)d-a-b-c ​ C)b-c-d-a ​ D)a-b-c-d ​ E)d-c-b-a ​
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The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32.
According to the accompanying figure, what is the order in which the genes will be transferred to an F- cell during conjugation? ​

A)c-d-a-b
B)d-a-b-c ​
C)b-c-d-a ​
D)a-b-c-d ​
E)d-c-b-a ​
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38
DNA can be transferred from one bacterial cell to another by ____. ​

A)conjugation only
B)transformation only ​
C)conjugation and transformation only ​
D)conjugation and transduction only ​
E)conjugation, transformation, and transduction ​
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The pattern of gene transfer from Hfr to F- cells ____. ​

A)occurs with genes furthest from the F factor being transferred first
B)can be used to map chromosomal genes in the F- cell ​
C)was used to map the E. coli chromosome ​
D)cannot be used to indicate the relative positions of genes within the Hfr cell ​
E)is random because the F factor moves between different positions in the chromosome ​
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<strong>  Figure 17.2 The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32. In order to transfer gene a to an F- cell, the sex pilus must be in place for at least ____ minutes. ​</strong> A)0 B)6 ​ C)10 ​ D)14 ​ E)25 ​
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The accompanying figure above shows the distances between genes in minutes. Assume that the time listed between two genes corresponds to the transfer time of the first of the two genes in the pair. Use the figure to answer questions 29-32.
In order to transfer gene a to an F- cell, the sex pilus must be in place for at least ____ minutes. ​

A)0
B)6 ​
C)10 ​
D)14 ​
E)25 ​
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41
Transformation is used in genetic engineering to ____. ​

A)generate bacteria with an F factor for conjugation
B)understand how bacteriophages transfer DNA to bacteria ​
C)obtain large quantities of viruses for study ​
D)produce large quantities of the inserted DNA to increase yields of a target product ​
E)introduce new genes into a bacterium's mitochondrial DNA ​
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42
Viruses are composed of only ____. ​

A)proteins
B)carbohydrates and proteins ​
C)proteins and nucleic acids ​
D)nucleic acids ​
E)carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids ​
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43
Exposing E. coli to calcium ions and DNA, then incubating the culture at low temperatures followed by heat shocking induces ____. ​

A)artificial transformation
B)a double crossover ​
C)a single crossover ​
D)DNA replication ​
E)infection ​
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Which statement correctly describes horizontal gene transfer? ​

A)Conjugation, transformation and transduction are all forms of horizontal gene transfer.
B)Conjugation and transformation are forms of horizontal gene transfer, but transduction is a form of vertical gene transfer. ​
C)Eukaryote-eukaryote transfers of nuclear genes are most common. ​
D)Prokaryote-eukaryote transfers of nuclear genes are most common. ​
E)Partial diploids always result from horizontal gene transfer. ​
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How does a phage transfer DNA from one bacterium to another? ​

A)Phages form a bridge between bacterial cells that allows DNA to pass from the host cell to the recipient cell.
B)Phages form a bridge between bacterial cells that allows DNA to pass in both directions between the two cells.
C)Phages lyse bacterial cells, releasing bacterial DNA into the environment, which is taken up by other phages for transfer to new cells.
D)When phages assemble in an infected bacterial cell, they may incorporate host DNA; released phages may attach to other cells and inject the bacterial DNA into those cells.
E)Phages attach to receptors on bacterial cells and receive some of the target cells' DNA; the phages release this DNA into the environment to be taken up by other bacterial cells.
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46
Bacteria that undergo natural transformation ____. ​

A)are very common
B)are strains of E. coli ​
C)are subjected to electroporation to induce DNA uptake ​
D)generally have a DNA-binding protein on the exterior of their cell wall ​
E)integrate foreign DNA into their chromosome through conjugation ​
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47
A researcher is looking for met- strains. He compares two plates. One plate has colonies growing on complete medium. The other plate has colonies growing on methionine deficient medium. How can the researcher determine which colonies are met- ? ​

A)The colonies growing on the methionine-deficient plate are met- .
B)Colonies growing on complete medium but not on methionine-deficient medium are met- . ​
C)More experiments must be performed to identify the met- colonies. ​
D)All of the colonies growing on complete medium are met- . ​
E)Colonies growing on methionine-deficient medium but not on complete medium are met- . ​
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All viruses have genes encoding ____. ​

A)the proteins of their capsid
B)enzymes required for nucleic acid replication ​
C)the proteins of their capsid and enzymes required for nucleic acid replication ​
D)a plasma membrane ​
E)the proteins of their capsid and a plasma membrane ​
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49
The two basic structural forms taken by most viruses are ____. ​

A)polyhedral or enveloped
B)helical or enveloped ​
C)helical or polyhedral ​
D)cylindrical or polyhedral ​
E)cylindrical or enveloped ​
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50
The core of a virus is a ____ molecule.

A)protein ​
B)sugar
C)nucleic acid
D)fat
E)phosphate
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51
Viruses ____. ​

A)can reproduce independently
B)are made up of cells ​
C)grow and develop ​
D)generate metabolic energy ​
E)adapt very readily over time ​
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52
In transduction, bacterial cells ____. ​

A)take up pieces of DNA that are released as other cells disintegrate
B)receive DNA from an infecting phage ​
C)replicate DNA molecules ​
D)make replicate copies of one another ​
E)generate their own DNA ​
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53
The movement of genetic material between organisms other than by descent is called ____. ​

A)vertical gene transfer
B)horizontal gene transfer ​
C)parallel gene transfer ​
D)sexual reproduction ​
E)asexual reproduction ​
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54
What happens when a phage containing bacterial DNA attaches to and injects DNA into another bacterial cell? ​

A)the phage is destroyed
B)the phage replicates ​
C)the bacterial cell dies from the phage infection ​
D)the bacterial cell lives and produces many copies of the phage ​
E)the bacterial cell becomes a partial diploid and may undergo genetic recombination ​
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55
Norton Zinder and Joshua Lederberg discovered transduction in experiments with ____. ​

A)Escherichia coli
B)Neurospora ​
C)Aspergillus ​
D)Salmonella typhimurium ​
E)Streptococcus pneumoniae ​
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56
Electroporation ____. ​

A)exposes cells briefly to rapid pulses of electrical current to induce transformation
B)exposes cells to calcium ions to induce transformation ​
C)exposes cells to calcium ions to induce transduction ​
D)inserts the foreign DNA into chloroplast DNA ​
E)inserts the foreign DNA into mitochondrial DNA ​
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57
Medium that contains a full complement of nutrient substances, including amino acids and other chemicals that normal bacterial strains can synthesize themselves, is called ____ medium. ​

A)agar
B)minimal ​
C)nutritious ​
D)complete ​
E)rich ​
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58
All viruses ____. ​

A)are parasites of the host they infect
B)replicate in the same way ​
C)share the same structure
D)use the same mechanisms for gene expression
E)enter host cells in the same manner
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59
A plate of solid growth medium with colonies on it is pressed gently onto sterile velveteen. The velveteen "stamp" is used to make identical plates. This technique is called ____. ​

A)replication
B)replica plating ​
C)plating ​
D)plate making
E)horizontal gene transfer
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60
A complete viral particle is called a ____. ​

A)capsule
B)virion ​
C)capsid ​
D)viroid ​
E)prophage ​
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61
Lederberg and Tatum used the bacterial strains bio- met- leu+ thr+ thi+ and bio+ met+ leu- thr- thi- in their experiments to determine if genetic recombination occurs in bacteria. Would it have been better to use two strains with the genotypes met- leu+ and met+ leu- instead? ​

A)Yes, because it is easier to study 2 genes than 5 genes.
B)Yes, because the met- leu+ and met+ leu- strains only have one mutation, which makes it easier for genetic recombination to occur. ​
C)No, because the met- leu+ and met+ leu- strains only have one mutation. A single random mutation could restore methionine or leucine synthesis in the strains.
D)No, because strains with only one nutrient-deficient gene can still grow on minimal medium.
E)No, because cells have two genes that encode different versions of leucine, so the met+ leu- strain would still be able to grow on minimal medium.
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62
Bacteriophage lambda ____. ​

A)is a temperate phage
B)is a virulent phage ​
C)infects plant cells ​
D)infects animal cells ​
E)is a T-even phage ​
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The series of events from infection of a cell through the release of progeny phages from a lysed cell is called the ____ cycle. ​

A)lytic
B)lysogenic ​
C)Krebs ​
D)citric acid ​
E)lytic or lysogenic ​
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64
Some animal viruses may enter a ____ stage in which the virus remains in the cell in inactive form. ​

A)latent
B)virulent ​
C)temperate ​
D)transformation ​
E)lytic ​
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Viruses with a tail attached at one side of a polyhedral head are called ____. ​

A)simple viruses
B)helical viruses ​
C)enveloped viruses ​
D)complex viruses ​
E)viroids ​
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66
Enveloped viruses ____. ​

A)generally lyse host cells as they are released
B)synthesize envelope lipids as they replicate within the host cell ​
C)acquire their envelope as they bud from the host cell ​
D)acquire their envelope as they enter the host cell ​
E)always contain DNA genomes ​
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67
Retroviruses ____. ​

A)have DNA genomes
B)use an RNA intermediate to replicate their genome ​
C)replicate their RNA genome directly to produce progeny RNA genomes ​
D)do not have an envelope ​
E)require reverse transcriptase to replicate their genome ​
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68
Temperate bacteriophages ____. ​

A)kill their hosts during each cycle of infection
B)infect only animals ​
C)may enter an inactive phase in which they do not kill their host ​
D)are enveloped viruses ​
E)infect organisms living in temperate environments ​
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Adenovirus
Polyhedral virus
Adenovirus
Helical virus
Adenovirus
Enveloped virus
Adenovirus
Complex polyhedral virus
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70
For some virulent phages, fragments of the host DNA may be included in the heads as the viral particles assemble, providing the basis for ____. ​

A)transformation
B)transmutation ​
C)metabolism ​
D)specific transduction ​
E)generalized transduction ​
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71
Prions ____. ​

A)are more complex than viruses
B)have large DNA genomes ​
C)cause neurodegenerative disorders in mammals ​
D)infect plant cells ​
E)encode their own polymerases for nucleic acid replication ​
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72
T-even bacteriophages ____.

A)infect E. coli
B)are nonvirulent ​
C)consist of a head with no tail ​
D)contain two molecules of double-stranded DNA in their head ​
E)are temperate bacteriophages that do not have a lytic cycle ​
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73
Viroids ____. ​

A)are more complex than viruses
B)have large DNA genomes ​
C)encode their own polymerase for nucleic acid replication ​
D)cause diseases in plants ​
E)infect animal cells ​
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74
A virus in a lysogenic cycle is referred to as a ____. ​

A)prophage
B)virulent phage
C)artificial phage
D)T-even phage
E)lytic phage
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75
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T-even bacteriophage
Enveloped virus
T-even bacteriophage
Polyhedral virus
T-even bacteriophage
Helical virus
T-even bacteriophage
Complex polyhedral virus
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76
During the ____ cycle, viral DNA, which has been inserted into the host DNA, remains mostly or completely inactive but is replicated and passed onto host cell progeny. ​

A)lytic
B)lysogenic ​
C)Krebs ​
D)citric acid ​
E)lytic or lysogenic ​
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77
Arrange the following steps of the HIV life cycle in order:
1.Viral RNAs and proteins assemble into new viral particles that bud from the cell.
2.DNA copy of the viral genome is integrated into the host genome.
3.Viral reverse transcriptase makes a DNA copy of the viral RNA genome.
4.Viral particle enters the cell.
5.The provirus is transcribed into viral RNA genomes and mRNAs to make viral proteins.

A)3,2,5,1,4
B)2,3,4,5,1
C)4,2,3,1,5
D)2,4,3,5,1 ​
E)4,3,2,5,1
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78
According to research done by Baron and Prado, how do prions move within the CNS? ​

A)They use receptors on the surfaces of nerve cells.
B)They use vesicles found inside the nerve cells. ​
C)They use tunneling nanotubes. ​
D)They pinch off the nerve cell membrane. ​
E)They stick to the outer surfaces of nerve cells. ​
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79
Match between columns
Herpes virus
Enveloped virus
Herpes virus
Polyhedral virus
Herpes virus
Helical virus
Herpes virus
Complex polyhedral virus
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80
Viruses that kill bacterial host cells during each cycle of infection are called ____. ​

A)virulent bacteriophages ​
B)enveloped viruses ​
C)temperate bacteriophages ​
D)phages ​
E)nonvirulent bacteriophages ​
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