Chap 16 Micro
transposons can cause mutations by
"jumping" into a gene and disrupting its function.
Which of the following synthesizes the new DNA strand? DNA helicase DNA ligase DNA polymerase UvrA-UvrB trimer
DNA polymerase
The most effective method by which antibiotic resistance can be decreased in bacteria is
Decrease in use
Excision repair takes place only in the presence of light. False True
False
In the lysogenic stage of phage replication, the host cell is lysed. True False
False
Once a phage becomes lysogenic, it will remain lysogenic and never be lytic again. True False
False
T/F In a frameshift mutation all of the amino acids before the shift are changed.
False
Choose the term below that best describes a bacterium that has had its genotype changed by transduction.
Recombinant cell
_____________ mutations arise occasionally in all cells and in the absence of any added agent.
Spontaneous
A mutation that causes a change in a single nucleotide in DNA
changes the corresponding nucleotide in mRNA, resulting in a different codon.
Transformation with a linear DNA fragment may result in
either homologous recombination or unsuccessful transformation.
The mismatch repair system will repair
either the donor or the recipient strand
In a tautomeric shift
hydrogen atoms move to form a base with altered hydrogen properties.
A short sequence of DNA that contains only the gene for the enzyme transposase, and is bounded at both ends by inverted repeats is known as a(n)
insertion sequence
The ends of a simple transposable element contain
inverted repeats
When DNA is damaged by UV light and is not repaired
neither DNA replication nor transcription can occur and the organism will probably die.
When DNA from an ampicillin resistant organism is brought into an ampicillin sensitive organism by transformation and the product is grown on agar containing ampicillin
only the transformed cells will grow.
A prophage is phage DNA being actively expressed. phage protein left outside the bacterium. toxic to the host bacterial cell. phage DNA integrated into host cell genome.
phage DNA integrated into host cell genome.
In the lytic cycle of phage replication,
phage nucleic acid is replicated and phage genes are expressed, making new phage protein and lysing the host cell.
Generalized transduction occurs during
the lytic cycle of virulent and some temperate phages.
If a frameshift mutation causes a stop codon to be inserted into the DNA sequence
the resulting protein will be too short and nonfunctional.
UV light damages DNA molecules by causing the formation of
thymine dimers between adjacent thymines in the DNA chain.
UV light damages DNA by causing covalent bonds to form between two thymine nucleotides on opposing DNA strands. thymine nucleotides next to each other on the same DNA strand. two cytosines next to each other on the same DNA strand. a thymine and an adenine on the same DNA strand.
thymine nucleotides next to each other on the same DNA strand.
In dark repair, the final phosphodiester bond is formed by DNA ligase. True false
true
Choose the conditions listed below that can cause a phage in the lysogenic cycle to revert to the lytic cycle. darkness lack of nutrients an electrical charge a competing phage ultraviolet light
UV light