Deck 8: Genetic Analysis and Mapping in Bacteria and Bactierophages

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In what way was the interrupted mating technique used to generate a genetic map in
E. coli based on time?
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Bacteriophages engage in two interactive cycles with bacteria. What are these cycles?

A) lytic and lysogenic
B) heteroduplex and homoduplex
C) negative and positive
D) lytic and prototrophic
E) auxotrophic and prototrophic
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Name two forms of recombination in bacteria.

A) conjugation and transduction
B) mixed and generalized
C) lytic and lysogenic
D) auxotrophic and prototrophic
E) insertion and replication
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Jacob, Wollman, and others developed a linkage map of E. coli that is based on time. What form of recombination is involved in generating a linkage map based on time?
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Name the typical phases of the bacterial growth cycle in liquid culture medium.
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How does an auxotroph differ from a prototroph?
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In general, what two methods are used to grow bacteria in the laboratory?
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Describe how different strains of E. coli can reveal different linkage arrangements of genes in Hfr crosses.
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Transduction is a form of recombination in bacteria that involves

A) fertility factors
B) plasmids
C) physical contact between the bacteria involved
D) bacteriophages
E) 5 -bromouracil
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Distinguish between F+ and F - bacteria.
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Name the general category into which double -stranded circular extrachromosomal DNA elements such as F factors, ColE1, and R would fall.

A) capsid
B) plaque
C) partial diploid
D) r -determinant
E) plasmid
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Assume that the gene trpA in an auxotrophic strain of E. coli is located at 27 minutes, whereas the gene pyrE is located at 81 minutes. How are minutes arrived at in the
context of gene mapping in bacteria?
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What is a merozygote?
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Explain the composition and use of minimal medium in the study of bacterial genetics.
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Temperate phages are those that can enter either the or

A) lytic; phagocytic
B) complementing; competing
C) virulent; avirulent
D) functional; nonfunctional
E) lytic; lysogenic
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What is a form of recombination in bacteria that involves the F plasmid?
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What are prototrophs?
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A bacteriophage that is capable of entering either a lytic or lysogenic cycle is called a(n) ________.

A) virulent bacteriophage
B) episome
C) plaque -forming unit
D) temperate bacteriophage
E) plasmid
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The clearing made by bacteriophages in a "lawn" of bacteria on an agar plate is called a ________.

A) phage zone
B) plaque
C) host range
D) prophage
E) lysogenic zone
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What is the role of the F factor in bacterial recombination?
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An Hfr cell can initiate chromosome transfer from one E. coli to another.
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Bacteria that are in a particular physiological state to become transformed are called
________.
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Compare and contrast bacteriophage lysis and lysogeny.
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The "interrupted mating technique" provides a genetic map in Drosophila.
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Explain what is meant by the term heteroduplex in the context of bacterial transformation.
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Bacteriophages that cannot undergo lysogeny but can infect bacteria are called
________.
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What are the roles of the recBCD genes?
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What is a bacteriophage?
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What experimental observation demonstrated that genes are involved in the integration of foreign DNA into the bacterial chromosome?
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Present the general structural features of a plasmid and give an example.
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A form of bacterial recombination that involves a viral intermediate is called _.
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What is meant by the term cotransformation?
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What is the consequence of a mutation in the recA gene in bacteria?
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Assume that one counted 67 plaques on a bacterial plate where 0.1 ml of a 10 -5
dilution of phage was added to bacterial culture. What is the initial concentration of the undiluted phage?
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If two different auxotrophic strains are placed in a liquid medium culture tube, prototrophic strains can sometimes be subsequently recovered. Name several mechanisms by which this is possible.
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Lysogeny is an important phenomenon in bacteria and phages. Briefly describe lysogeny.
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In a bacterial cross in which the donor (Hfr) is a+b+ and the recipient strain (F -) is a -b -, it is expected that recombinant bacteria will all be a+b+.
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When a bacteriophage genome incorporates itself into the chromosome of the host, that
phage genome is referred to as a(n)
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What is a significant difference between a lytic and a lysogenic cycle?
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What term is used to describe the phenomenon in which a bacteriophage genome incorporates its genome into the chromosome of the host?
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Lysogeny is a process that occurs during transformation and conjugation.
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Viral mutations and variants are often categorized by changes in host range and/or plaque morphology.
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Cotransduction of genes is an indication that the genes are linked.
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Lysogeny is most likely associated with transduction.
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A symbiotic relationship between a phage and a bacterium apparently occurs in the process of lysogeny.
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R plasmids often contain genes for antibody production.
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A plaque is a substance that causes mutation in bacteria.
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Deck 8: Genetic Analysis and Mapping in Bacteria and Bactierophages
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In what way was the interrupted mating technique used to generate a genetic map in
E. coli based on time?
The interrupted mating technique showed that genes were passed in a linear
fashion from the Hfr bacterial strain to an F - strain. By interrupting the mating tube, it could be determined when (in minutes) genes were transferred.
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Bacteriophages engage in two interactive cycles with bacteria. What are these cycles?

A) lytic and lysogenic
B) heteroduplex and homoduplex
C) negative and positive
D) lytic and prototrophic
E) auxotrophic and prototrophic
A
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Name two forms of recombination in bacteria.

A) conjugation and transduction
B) mixed and generalized
C) lytic and lysogenic
D) auxotrophic and prototrophic
E) insertion and replication
A
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Jacob, Wollman, and others developed a linkage map of E. coli that is based on time. What form of recombination is involved in generating a linkage map based on time?
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Name the typical phases of the bacterial growth cycle in liquid culture medium.
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How does an auxotroph differ from a prototroph?
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In general, what two methods are used to grow bacteria in the laboratory?
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Describe how different strains of E. coli can reveal different linkage arrangements of genes in Hfr crosses.
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Transduction is a form of recombination in bacteria that involves

A) fertility factors
B) plasmids
C) physical contact between the bacteria involved
D) bacteriophages
E) 5 -bromouracil
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Distinguish between F+ and F - bacteria.
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Name the general category into which double -stranded circular extrachromosomal DNA elements such as F factors, ColE1, and R would fall.

A) capsid
B) plaque
C) partial diploid
D) r -determinant
E) plasmid
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Assume that the gene trpA in an auxotrophic strain of E. coli is located at 27 minutes, whereas the gene pyrE is located at 81 minutes. How are minutes arrived at in the
context of gene mapping in bacteria?
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What is a merozygote?
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Explain the composition and use of minimal medium in the study of bacterial genetics.
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Temperate phages are those that can enter either the or

A) lytic; phagocytic
B) complementing; competing
C) virulent; avirulent
D) functional; nonfunctional
E) lytic; lysogenic
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What is a form of recombination in bacteria that involves the F plasmid?
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What are prototrophs?
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A bacteriophage that is capable of entering either a lytic or lysogenic cycle is called a(n) ________.

A) virulent bacteriophage
B) episome
C) plaque -forming unit
D) temperate bacteriophage
E) plasmid
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The clearing made by bacteriophages in a "lawn" of bacteria on an agar plate is called a ________.

A) phage zone
B) plaque
C) host range
D) prophage
E) lysogenic zone
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What is the role of the F factor in bacterial recombination?
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An Hfr cell can initiate chromosome transfer from one E. coli to another.
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Bacteria that are in a particular physiological state to become transformed are called
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Compare and contrast bacteriophage lysis and lysogeny.
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The "interrupted mating technique" provides a genetic map in Drosophila.
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Explain what is meant by the term heteroduplex in the context of bacterial transformation.
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Bacteriophages that cannot undergo lysogeny but can infect bacteria are called
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What are the roles of the recBCD genes?
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What is a bacteriophage?
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What experimental observation demonstrated that genes are involved in the integration of foreign DNA into the bacterial chromosome?
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Present the general structural features of a plasmid and give an example.
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A form of bacterial recombination that involves a viral intermediate is called _.
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What is meant by the term cotransformation?
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What is the consequence of a mutation in the recA gene in bacteria?
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Assume that one counted 67 plaques on a bacterial plate where 0.1 ml of a 10 -5
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If two different auxotrophic strains are placed in a liquid medium culture tube, prototrophic strains can sometimes be subsequently recovered. Name several mechanisms by which this is possible.
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Lysogeny is an important phenomenon in bacteria and phages. Briefly describe lysogeny.
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In a bacterial cross in which the donor (Hfr) is a+b+ and the recipient strain (F -) is a -b -, it is expected that recombinant bacteria will all be a+b+.
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When a bacteriophage genome incorporates itself into the chromosome of the host, that
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What is a significant difference between a lytic and a lysogenic cycle?
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What term is used to describe the phenomenon in which a bacteriophage genome incorporates its genome into the chromosome of the host?
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Lysogeny is a process that occurs during transformation and conjugation.
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Viral mutations and variants are often categorized by changes in host range and/or plaque morphology.
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Cotransduction of genes is an indication that the genes are linked.
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Lysogeny is most likely associated with transduction.
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A symbiotic relationship between a phage and a bacterium apparently occurs in the process of lysogeny.
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R plasmids often contain genes for antibody production.
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A plaque is a substance that causes mutation in bacteria.
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