Deck 22: Methods in Microbial Ecology
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Deck 22: Methods in Microbial Ecology
1
For microbial biodiversity studies, it is common to identify the rather than as a measure of biodiversity.
A) cell types / the organisms themselves
B) organisms themselves / the genes
C) cell types / the genes
D) genes / the organisms themselves
A) cell types / the organisms themselves
B) organisms themselves / the genes
C) cell types / the genes
D) genes / the organisms themselves
D
2
Analyses of _ isotopes have been used as evidence against life on the Moon.
A) sulfur
B) carbon
C) hydrogen
D) oxygen
A) sulfur
B) carbon
C) hydrogen
D) oxygen
A
3
In an agar dilution tube, microbial colonies grow
A) on the sides of the tube, although some may be at the surface.
B) on the surface, but some creep down the sides away from the surface.
C) at the bottom of the tube.
D) embedded in the agar, rather than growing on the surface.
A) on the sides of the tube, although some may be at the surface.
B) on the surface, but some creep down the sides away from the surface.
C) at the bottom of the tube.
D) embedded in the agar, rather than growing on the surface.
D
4
The science of microbial ecology deals with
A) how microbial communities interact with each other.
B) microbial communities.
C) how microbial communities interact with their environment.
D) all of the above.
A) how microbial communities interact with each other.
B) microbial communities.
C) how microbial communities interact with their environment.
D) all of the above.
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5
The methodology of microbial ecology includes
A) gene isolation and characterization.
B) general and specific cell- staining methods.
C) enrichment and isolation.
D) all of the above.
A) gene isolation and characterization.
B) general and specific cell- staining methods.
C) enrichment and isolation.
D) all of the above.
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6
Which of the following fluorescent molecules does NOT kill microorganisms?
A) GFP
B) SYBR® Green
C) acridine orange
D) DAPI
A) GFP
B) SYBR® Green
C) acridine orange
D) DAPI
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7
Well- designed microbial activity measurements can reveal _ _ of major metabolic reactions in a habitat.
A) rates
B) types
C) both types and rates
D) either types or rates (but not both)
A) rates
B) types
C) both types and rates
D) either types or rates (but not both)
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8
Which molecular method allows for the detection of a specific organism within a diverse microbial community?
A) viability staining
B) enrichment techniques
C) fluorescent antibodies
D) fluorescent staining using DAPI
A) viability staining
B) enrichment techniques
C) fluorescent antibodies
D) fluorescent staining using DAPI
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9
When dealing with stable isotopes, enzymes tend to favor
A) the heavier isotope.
B) the lighter isotope.
C) the isotopes in about equal proportions.
D) either the lighter or the heavier isotope, depending on environmental conditions.
A) the heavier isotope.
B) the lighter isotope.
C) the isotopes in about equal proportions.
D) either the lighter or the heavier isotope, depending on environmental conditions.
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10
Which technique would be used to estimate the concentration of Escherichia coli in a wastewater sample?
A) agar dilution tube method
B) laser tweezers method
C) cell tagging using GFP method
D) most probable number (MPN) method
A) agar dilution tube method
B) laser tweezers method
C) cell tagging using GFP method
D) most probable number (MPN) method
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11
Formalin at a concentration of is commonly used as a chemical sterilant in microbial ecology studies.
A) 6%
B) 4%
C) 8%
D) 2%
A) 6%
B) 4%
C) 8%
D) 2%
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12
Staining methods are suitable for obtaining information about the numbers of cells in natural samples.
A) quantitative
B) qualitative
C) both qualitative and quantitative
D) none of the above
A) quantitative
B) qualitative
C) both qualitative and quantitative
D) none of the above
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13
How do viability stains usually distinguish between living cells and dead cells?
A) The chemical stain is taken up by living cells and once metabolized becomes fluorogenic.
B) The dye specifically targets intact cytoplasmic membranes.
C) The chemical fluoresces only when bound to ribosomes that are actively synthesizing proteins.
D) The dye's fluorescence is quenched by dead cells.
A) The chemical stain is taken up by living cells and once metabolized becomes fluorogenic.
B) The dye specifically targets intact cytoplasmic membranes.
C) The chemical fluoresces only when bound to ribosomes that are actively synthesizing proteins.
D) The dye's fluorescence is quenched by dead cells.
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14
Laser tweezers are used for
A) separating aerobes from anaerobes.
B) testing the purity of a culture.
C) isolating individual cells.
D) enhancing the growth of fastidious organisms.
A) separating aerobes from anaerobes.
B) testing the purity of a culture.
C) isolating individual cells.
D) enhancing the growth of fastidious organisms.
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15
Which approach would help to identify biologically produced sulfur in a sediment sample?
A) microelectrodes
B) microautoradiography
C) enrichment
D) isotopic fractionation
A) microelectrodes
B) microautoradiography
C) enrichment
D) isotopic fractionation
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16
The term used when an organism is studied in its natural environment is
A) in situ.
B) in toto.
C) in vivo.
D) in vitro.
A) in situ.
B) in toto.
C) in vivo.
D) in vitro.
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17
What kind of polymerase is used in multiple displacement amplification (MDA) of a cell's genome?
A) RNA polymerase from a bacteriophage
B) DNA polymerase from an archaeon
C) RNA polymerase from an archaeon
D) DNA polymerase from a bacteriophage
A) RNA polymerase from a bacteriophage
B) DNA polymerase from an archaeon
C) RNA polymerase from an archaeon
D) DNA polymerase from a bacteriophage
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18
Winogradsky columns are used primarily for enrichment of
A) microaerophiles, although occasionally both aerobes and anaerobes do appear.
B) anaerobic cultures, although occasionally aerobes do appear.
C) both aerobes and anaerobes.
D) aerobic cultures, although occasionally anaerobes do appear.
A) microaerophiles, although occasionally both aerobes and anaerobes do appear.
B) anaerobic cultures, although occasionally aerobes do appear.
C) both aerobes and anaerobes.
D) aerobic cultures, although occasionally anaerobes do appear.
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19
What unit is isotopic decay reported as?
A) parts per thousand
B) parts per trillion
C) parts per billion
D) parts per million
A) parts per thousand
B) parts per trillion
C) parts per billion
D) parts per million
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20
The biggest limitation with the microscopic methods used in today's ecological studies is that they are unable to reveal
A) phylogenic diversity of the microorganisms in the habitat under study.
B) oxygen requirements related to the microbes' location in given samples.
C) cellular components of the smaller microbes because of the limits of magnification.
D) microbial interactions as found in nature.
A) phylogenic diversity of the microorganisms in the habitat under study.
B) oxygen requirements related to the microbes' location in given samples.
C) cellular components of the smaller microbes because of the limits of magnification.
D) microbial interactions as found in nature.
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21
An international standard used as a carbon isotope standard is
A) Troilite.
B) V- SMOW.
C) atmospheric air.
D) PeeDee belmnite.
A) Troilite.
B) V- SMOW.
C) atmospheric air.
D) PeeDee belmnite.
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22
Radioisotopes are useful when
A) turnover rates need to be determined.
B) the fate of portions of particular molecules need to be followed.
C) very high sensitivity is required.
D) all of the above are true.
A) turnover rates need to be determined.
B) the fate of portions of particular molecules need to be followed.
C) very high sensitivity is required.
D) all of the above are true.
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23
As a microbial examination technique, FISH stands for _ .
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24
In the T- RFLP method, only the digested amplicons are labeled with a that are detected.
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25
To trap a specific organism in a capillary tube when using laser tweezers, it is necessary to
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26
Genes encoding are widely used as target genes in molecular biodiversity studies.
A) RNA polymerase
B) ATPases
C) DNA polymerase III
D) 16S rRNA
A) RNA polymerase
B) ATPases
C) DNA polymerase III
D) 16S rRNA
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27
The six measurements for which microelectrodes have been developed are ,
, , , , and .
, , , , and .
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28
Two _ are hybridized to a complementary sequence in a target gene in PCR technology.
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29
The rolled tube method is most commonly used for isolating which grouping of microorganisms?
A) chemolithotrophs
B) chemoorganotrophs
C) phototrophs
D) anaerobes
A) chemolithotrophs
B) chemoorganotrophs
C) phototrophs
D) anaerobes
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30
Culture independent approaches circumvent issues associated with .
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31
Which method requires the use of at least one radioactive chemical?
A) SIP
B) CARD- FISH
C) NanoSIMS
D) MAR
A) SIP
B) CARD- FISH
C) NanoSIMS
D) MAR
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32
Collective estimates of the physiological reactions occurring in the entire microbial community are known as _ measurements.
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33
DGGE stands for .
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34
When laser tweezers are used, the laser beam traps .
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35
Which of the following methods do NOT involve nucleic acid hybridization?
A) RACE- FISH
B) T- RFLP
C) phylochips
D) FISH- MAR
A) RACE- FISH
B) T- RFLP
C) phylochips
D) FISH- MAR
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36
Microarrays are useful for assessing
A) protein folding.
B) the presence of any DNA sequence.
C) gene expression.
D) the presence of specific rRNA sequences.
A) protein folding.
B) the presence of any DNA sequence.
C) gene expression.
D) the presence of specific rRNA sequences.
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37
Phylogenetic stains, such as those used in FISH, hybridize with
A) nuclear DNA.
B) ribosomal RNA.
C) mitochondrial DNA.
D) RNA polymerase.
A) nuclear DNA.
B) ribosomal RNA.
C) mitochondrial DNA.
D) RNA polymerase.
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38
The term axenic is used to describe a(n)
A) nutritionally deficient culture.
B) anoxygenic culture.
C) anaerobic culture.
D) pure culture.
A) nutritionally deficient culture.
B) anoxygenic culture.
C) anaerobic culture.
D) pure culture.
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39
For what purpose would a microbial ecologist use a microelectrode?
A) to quantify cell concentration
B) to determine the concentration of NO3-
C) to quantify dissolved organic carbon
D) to determine energy potential of a solution
A) to quantify cell concentration
B) to determine the concentration of NO3-
C) to quantify dissolved organic carbon
D) to determine energy potential of a solution
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40
Transcription of various genes can be studied using a reporter gene that encodes for
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41
The overall purpose of DGGE is to .
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42
Detection of 14CO2 from a community fed 14C- glucose suggests _.
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43
Diversity is often when ARISA or T- RFLP is used.
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44
Enrichment cultures can be established by placing the inoculum into selective media and incubating under specific conditions.
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45
An artificial microbial ecosystem that serves as a long- term source of bacteria for enrichment cultures is called a(n) .
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46
Two elements that have proven the most useful for stable isotope studies are _ and
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47
FISH technology makes use of probes directed against , whereas environmental genomics studies the presence of certain .
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48
Robotic systems used to quickly test thousands of combinations of nutrients for growth of organisms capable of growth is an example of a(n) technology.
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49
The genus of the most abundant phototrophic organism on Earth is .
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50
The biodiversity metric depends on both and of organisms present within a community.
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51
Thirty organisms containing the same phylogenetic marker are all considered to be within the same .
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52
Traditional enrichment culturing circumvents issues associated with "weed" species from overcoming the population.
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53
Metatranscriptomics and metaproteomics involve studying the total community of
and , respectively. These are favored over metagenomics when
is of more interest than gene presence.
and , respectively. These are favored over metagenomics when
is of more interest than gene presence.
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54
Before detecting peptides in a metaproteome, the peptides must first be based on their chemical properties.
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55
An important consideration in enzymology and isotope probing involves the recognition that enzymes prefer metabolizing isotope substrates over _ isotope substrates.
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56
The 13C/12C isotopic ratio of geological rocks of different ages has been used as evidence for or against past biological activity, because the biological and geological origins of these two isotopes .
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57
ARISA is a favored method over T- RFLP when the phylogenetic marker of interest is the
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58
Organisms in natural environments can be detected by assaying for the presence of their genes.
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59
By using simple microscopy techniques, it is possible to determine if a culture is contaminated with another organism.
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60
Strict anaerobic organisms are not suited for GFP reporters due to the protein requiring oxygen to fluoresce.
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61
In natural samples it is often difficult to differentiate live cells from dead cells or cells from nonliving matter.
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62
DGGE and T- RFLP are both powerful molecular microbial ecology methods that use multiple genes to look at diversity.
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63
The Winogradsky column is a method for assessing the entire gene complement of a habitat, revealing both the biodiversity and metabolic capabilities of the microbial community at the same time.
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64
Using specific examples, when is it appropriate to use CARD- FISH rather than the traditional FISH method and vice- versa?
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65
The goal of environmental genomics is to detect as many genes as possible and then if possible to determine to which phylogenetic groups(s) they belong.
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66
If properly constructed, a Winogradsky column can be used to isolate pure cultures.
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67
Metaproteomics is a more developed field than metatranscriptomics due to the high sensitivity of mass spectrometry.
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68
Phototrophic organisms in SIP experiments are often observed releasing 14CO2 as measuring activity.
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69
Identify Martinus Beijerinck and explain his importance to microbiology.
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70
Organisms in culture are generally representative of those found in nature.
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71
Once a putative pure culture has been obtained from the environment, it is no longer necessary to check its purity.
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72
Describe how FISH can be used to determine which cells within a microbial community are actively degrading toluene. Assume the genes involved in the metabolic pathway have been sequenced from several microorganisms and vary only slightly from one another.
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73
Describe the procedures involved in sequencing an individual cell's genome present in seawater.
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74
Due to the precise cell sorting capabilities of a flow cytometer, it can take several hours to sort 1 ml of ocean water.
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75
One way to study a microbial ecosystem is to isolate microorganisms from it and study their properties in laboratory culture.
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76
FISH technology can employ only a single phylogenetic probe.
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77
The MPN technique is rarely applied in the food industry because any microbial presence in food is unsafe.
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78
What prior knowledge is required to use a phylochip to study the abundances of the microbes present within a microbial community?
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79
Several fluorogenic dyes can be used simultaneously in a sample as long as they each emit light at a different measurable wavelength.
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A purpose of the enrichment culture technique is to separate different organisms from the microbial community.
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