Deck 5: Microbial Biotechnology

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Gardasil is a subunit vaccine designed to protect women from ________.

A) hepatitis
B) AIDS
C) human papillomavirus
D) influenza
E) measles
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Streptoymces erythraeus is the bacterial source of which antibiotic?

A) Penicillin
B) Streptomycin
C) Erythromycin
D) Bacitracin
E) Ampicillin
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The use of a brief electrical shock to introduce DNA into bacterial cells is called ________.

A) gene therapy
B) electroporation
C) electrophoresis
D) electrocution
E) chromatography
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Which by-product of alcohol fermentation causes bread dough to rise and creates bubbles in champagne?

A) NAD+
B) NADH
C) Ethanol
D) Carbon dioxide
E) Oxygen
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The DNA fingerprinting network created by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for identifying outbreaks of microbes in contaminated foods is called ________.

A) BioLink
B) Biosensor
C) RFLP
D) Ag-biotech
E) PulseNet
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The antibiotic penicillin is isolated from ________.

A) B. subtilis
B) E. coli
C) T. aquaticus
D) P. notatum
E) S. erythraeus
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During calcium chloride transformation of bacteria, during which step does plasmid DNA enter the bacterial cells?

A) Brief incubation with CaCl2 on ice
B) Brief electric shock following treatment with CaCl2
C) Selection on antibiotic plates
D) Brief incubation at 42°C
E) None of these choices
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Spherical bacteria are called ________.

A) archaebacteria
B) eukaryotes
C) cocci
D) bacilli
E) None of these choices
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Rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli are called ________ based on the shape of the cells.

A) bacilli
B) cocci
C) gram positive
D) thermophiles
E) anaerobes
Question
The uptake of foreign DNA into bacterial cells is called ________.

A) translation
B) transcription
C) transgenesis
D) transfection
E) transformation
Question
The antibiotic bacitracin is isolated from ________.

A) B. subtilis
B) E. coli
C) T. aquaticus
D) P. notatum
E) S. erythraeus
Question
Ethanol fermenting microbes reduce ________ into ethanol.

A) glucose
B) pyruvate
C) NADH
D) NAD+
E) lactate
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Which type of vaccine involves using a weakened pathogen incapable of replicating?

A) Subunit vaccines
B) Attenuated vaccines
C) Inactivated vaccines
D) DNA vaccines
E) None of these choices
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Which of the following is a native protein isolated from bacteria and used to soften cotton fibers in jeans and other clothes?

A) Cellulase
B) Amylase
C) Chymosin
D) Penicillin
E) Polymerase
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Which of the following is a native protein isolated from bacteria and used to digest starches?

A) Cellulase
B) Amylase
C) Chymosin
D) Penicillin
E) Polymerase
Question
Peptidoglycan in the cell wall of a bacterial cell is determined by ________.

A) a Southern blot
B) an ELISA
C) a screen with a probe
D) a Gram stain
E) None of the above
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Which of the following is not an example of antibody action?

A) Neutralization
B) Inflammation
C) Agglutination
D) Sterilization
E) Complement activation
Question
The vaccine for which of these pathogens is an inactivated vaccine?

A) Hepatitis
B) Human papillomavirus
C) Influenza
D) MMR
E) Chicken pox
Question
Antibody-producing cells in humans are called ________.

A) macrophages
B) plasma cells
C) T cells
D) NK cells
E) hybridoma cells
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Baker's yeast or ________ are ethanol-fermenting yeasts commonly used when making bread and pizza dough.

A) Lactobacillus delbrueckii
B) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
C) Thermus aquaticus
D) Streptococcus thermophilus
E) Aspergillus niger
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Why is it important to sequence bacterial genomes?
Question
Define microbial diagnostics. Name one example of a technique used in microbial diagnostics.
Question
Yeast can grow ________.

A) under aerobic conditions only
B) under anaerobic conditions only
C) under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions
D) only in the presence of glucose and aerobically
E) only in the presence of lactose and anaerobically
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Which of the following recombinant therapeutic proteins, produced in bacterial cells, is used to treat a clotting disorder?

A) Erythropoietin
B) Superoxide dismutase
C) Insulin
D) tPA
E) Factor VIII
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Which of the following methods or steps has NOT been shown to allow DNA to enter cells?

A) Electroporation
B) Transformation
C) Heat shocking of cells at 42ºC
D) CaCl2 treatment of cells
E) Restriction DNA analysis
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Describe how yeast differs from bacteria, and describe the roles of yeast in at least two important biotechnology applications.
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Which of the following recombinant therapeutic proteins, produced in bacterial cells, is used to treat blood cancers?

A) Erythropoietin
B) Interferon
C) Insulin
D) tPA
E) Growth hormone
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Name and very briefly describe the three strategies for making vaccines.
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Which of the following recombinant therapeutic proteins, produced in bacterial cells, is used to treat patients after a heart attack or stroke?

A) Erythropoietin
B) Interferon
C) Insulin
D) tPA
E) Growth hormone
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Deck 5: Microbial Biotechnology
1
Gardasil is a subunit vaccine designed to protect women from ________.

A) hepatitis
B) AIDS
C) human papillomavirus
D) influenza
E) measles
C
2
Streptoymces erythraeus is the bacterial source of which antibiotic?

A) Penicillin
B) Streptomycin
C) Erythromycin
D) Bacitracin
E) Ampicillin
C
3
The use of a brief electrical shock to introduce DNA into bacterial cells is called ________.

A) gene therapy
B) electroporation
C) electrophoresis
D) electrocution
E) chromatography
B
4
Which by-product of alcohol fermentation causes bread dough to rise and creates bubbles in champagne?

A) NAD+
B) NADH
C) Ethanol
D) Carbon dioxide
E) Oxygen
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The DNA fingerprinting network created by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for identifying outbreaks of microbes in contaminated foods is called ________.

A) BioLink
B) Biosensor
C) RFLP
D) Ag-biotech
E) PulseNet
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The antibiotic penicillin is isolated from ________.

A) B. subtilis
B) E. coli
C) T. aquaticus
D) P. notatum
E) S. erythraeus
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7
During calcium chloride transformation of bacteria, during which step does plasmid DNA enter the bacterial cells?

A) Brief incubation with CaCl2 on ice
B) Brief electric shock following treatment with CaCl2
C) Selection on antibiotic plates
D) Brief incubation at 42°C
E) None of these choices
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Spherical bacteria are called ________.

A) archaebacteria
B) eukaryotes
C) cocci
D) bacilli
E) None of these choices
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9
Rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli are called ________ based on the shape of the cells.

A) bacilli
B) cocci
C) gram positive
D) thermophiles
E) anaerobes
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10
The uptake of foreign DNA into bacterial cells is called ________.

A) translation
B) transcription
C) transgenesis
D) transfection
E) transformation
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11
The antibiotic bacitracin is isolated from ________.

A) B. subtilis
B) E. coli
C) T. aquaticus
D) P. notatum
E) S. erythraeus
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12
Ethanol fermenting microbes reduce ________ into ethanol.

A) glucose
B) pyruvate
C) NADH
D) NAD+
E) lactate
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13
Which type of vaccine involves using a weakened pathogen incapable of replicating?

A) Subunit vaccines
B) Attenuated vaccines
C) Inactivated vaccines
D) DNA vaccines
E) None of these choices
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14
Which of the following is a native protein isolated from bacteria and used to soften cotton fibers in jeans and other clothes?

A) Cellulase
B) Amylase
C) Chymosin
D) Penicillin
E) Polymerase
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15
Which of the following is a native protein isolated from bacteria and used to digest starches?

A) Cellulase
B) Amylase
C) Chymosin
D) Penicillin
E) Polymerase
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16
Peptidoglycan in the cell wall of a bacterial cell is determined by ________.

A) a Southern blot
B) an ELISA
C) a screen with a probe
D) a Gram stain
E) None of the above
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17
Which of the following is not an example of antibody action?

A) Neutralization
B) Inflammation
C) Agglutination
D) Sterilization
E) Complement activation
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18
The vaccine for which of these pathogens is an inactivated vaccine?

A) Hepatitis
B) Human papillomavirus
C) Influenza
D) MMR
E) Chicken pox
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Antibody-producing cells in humans are called ________.

A) macrophages
B) plasma cells
C) T cells
D) NK cells
E) hybridoma cells
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20
Baker's yeast or ________ are ethanol-fermenting yeasts commonly used when making bread and pizza dough.

A) Lactobacillus delbrueckii
B) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
C) Thermus aquaticus
D) Streptococcus thermophilus
E) Aspergillus niger
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21
Why is it important to sequence bacterial genomes?
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22
Define microbial diagnostics. Name one example of a technique used in microbial diagnostics.
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23
Yeast can grow ________.

A) under aerobic conditions only
B) under anaerobic conditions only
C) under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions
D) only in the presence of glucose and aerobically
E) only in the presence of lactose and anaerobically
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24
Which of the following recombinant therapeutic proteins, produced in bacterial cells, is used to treat a clotting disorder?

A) Erythropoietin
B) Superoxide dismutase
C) Insulin
D) tPA
E) Factor VIII
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Which of the following methods or steps has NOT been shown to allow DNA to enter cells?

A) Electroporation
B) Transformation
C) Heat shocking of cells at 42ºC
D) CaCl2 treatment of cells
E) Restriction DNA analysis
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Describe how yeast differs from bacteria, and describe the roles of yeast in at least two important biotechnology applications.
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Which of the following recombinant therapeutic proteins, produced in bacterial cells, is used to treat blood cancers?

A) Erythropoietin
B) Interferon
C) Insulin
D) tPA
E) Growth hormone
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Name and very briefly describe the three strategies for making vaccines.
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Which of the following recombinant therapeutic proteins, produced in bacterial cells, is used to treat patients after a heart attack or stroke?

A) Erythropoietin
B) Interferon
C) Insulin
D) tPA
E) Growth hormone
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