Chapter 8: Microbial Genetics
Assume a cell is grown in a culture medium containing radioactively labeled thymidine. After three cell divisions, what percentage of the cells would contain the radioactive label?
100%
For the peptide with the amino acid sequence, proline-alanine-glycine (pro-ala-gly), the DNA template strand could have the sequence
GGC CGA CCG
what is the most likely to yield a recombinant cell after mating
Hfr cell transfers to F- cell
what is true of transduction
a virus is required for transfer of genetic material
in E. Coli, Hfr cells
can pass main chromosome genes to a recipient cell
what is a method of vertical gene transmission
cell visions
what requires cell-to-cell contact
conjugation
Genes whose products are constantly expressed are __________.
constitutive
Most amino acids are encoded by several different codons. This is referred to as the __________ of the genetic code.
degeneracy
what statement is NOT true of translation
each amino acid is coded for by a single codon
True or false: In E. coli, the presence of lactose is necessary and sufficient for induction of the lactose-utilization genes.
false
True or false: The F factor plasmid allows bacteria to grow on unusual carbon sources.
false
True or false: The term phenotype is used to describe all of the organism's genetic information.
false
True or false: mutations are always harmful to cells
false
The transfer of genetic information between organisms through processes such as transduction or conjugation is called __________ gene transfer.
horizontal
The process by which normally repressed genes are "turned on" is referred to as __________.
induction
the chemical 5-bromouracil is a mutagen because it
is similar to thymine in structure but not base-pairing ability
what is NOT a step in translation
joining of the Okazaki fragments
In DNA synthesis, the strand that is synthesized continuously is the __________ strand.
leading
The major source of the genetic diversity among microorganisms upon which natural selection operates is __________.
mutation
what is not true of base substitutions?
mutations rarely involve base substitutions
The codons UAA, UAG, and UGA signal the end of a gene sequence and are known as __________ codons.
nonsense (stop)
what is NOT true about DNA replication
only one strand of the parent DNA serves as a template for a newly synthesized complementary strand
An __________ is a set of structural genes and the operator and promoter sites that control their transcription.
operon
when the antibiotic chloramphenicol binds to the 50S portion of the ribosome, the effect is to
prevent the ribosome from moving along the mRNA strand
To begin transcription, RNA polymerase binds to a region on DNA known as the __________.
promoter
The spontaneous mutation rate for most organisms is low because of __________ by DNA polymerase during DNA replication.
proofreading
a frameshift mutation in a gene encoding a protein usually
results in the production of a nonfunctional protein
Which of the following processes is involved in the production of diphtheria toxin by C. diphtheria or erythrogenic toxin by Streptococcus pyogenes?
specialized transduction
both transcription and DNA replication involve
synthesis using a DNA template
what is NOT true for positive (direct) selection
the procedure detects altered genotypes regardless of the phenotype
in the lac operon of E. coli
the repressor protein binds to the operator in the absence of lactose
for the amino acid aspartic acid (asp)
the sequence of the DNA template would be CTG
Consider the polypeptide sequence encoded by the following DNA. TACAAAGAAATT If base number 6 is changed to G, how will this affect the polypeptide?
there will be no change in the polypeptide
Consider the polypeptide sequence encoded by the following DNA: TACAAAGAAATT. If base number 6 is changed to G, how will this affect the polypeptide?
there will be no change in the polypeptide
what is NOT true of plasmids
they are essential for survival of the organism in most situations
the Ames test is used
to determine if a chemical is mutagenic and possibly carcinogenic
Your lab partner has mixed a dead tryptophan+ strain of Bacillus subtilis with a live tryptophan- strain and observes that her B. subtilis culture is now tryptophan+. The most likely explanation for this is
transformation
Small stretches of DNA that can move within a genome are referred to as __________.
transposons
True or false: An operon consists of structural genes that encode enzymes along with the necessary regulatory genes.
true
True or false: Antibiotic resistance can be carried on plasmids and passed from bacterium to bacterium during conjugation.
true
True or false: Codons of mRNA temporarily bond to anticodons of tRNA during translation.
true
True or false: Hfr cells transfer genes to recipient cells in a particular order.
true
True or false: In prokaryotes, translation of an mRNA molecule can begin before transcription of the mRNA molecule is completed.
true
True or false: Induction and repression control the amount of enzymes but not their activity.
true
True or false: Mutations can either be beneficial, harmful, or have no impact on cells.
true
Auxotrophs
will not grow on a plate that lacks the growth factor, but will grow on a complete medium that contains the growth factor