Chapter 8. Bacterial Genetics
An auxotroph can be isolated from a prototrophic parent strain by ______ selection
indirect
____ mutations are genetic changes caused by factors from outside of the cell such as radiation or chemicals
induced
In this image, the base substitution leading to a stop codon is called a(n) ________ mutation
nonsense
Chemical mutagens that modify _____ increase the odds of incorrect nucleotide incorporation during DNA replication
nucleobases
Repair of nucleotide incorporation errors during the process of DNA replication is accomplished by ________ by DNA polymerase and by _______ repair.
proofreading; mismatch
Mutation rates are low because proofreading and _______ mechanism fix altered or damaged DNA before it can be passed to progeny
repair
Match each statement with the correct nucleic acid molecule
- Plasmid and Chromosomes - Made of double stranded DNA - Contains an origin of replication - Plasmid - Typically do not encode genes essentials to the life of the cell - Chromosomes - Found in all eukaryotes and prokaryotes - Cells cannot survive their loss
Which of the following are characteristics of recombinants?
- They result from horizontal gene transfer - The have properties of both donor and recipient cells
In generalized transduction, a(n) ______ transfers DNA from one bacterial cell to another
- bacteriophage
Place the descriptions of how CRISPR systems work in chronological order
1. Cas protein complex cuts initial invading DNA into short fragments 2. Short DNA fragments are inserted into chromosomal region called CRISPR array 3. The cell transcribes the CRISPR array to produce small RNAs called crRNAs 4. Each crRNA binds to a Cas nuclease 5. If crRNA base-pairs to invading DNA, Cas nuclease cuts the DNA
In bacteria, ____ refers to DNA transfer requiring cell to cell contact.
Conjugation
True or False: A point mutation always leads to a shift of the reading frame from the point of mutation downstream
False
True or False: In bacterial conjugation all F+ donor cells are high frequency recombinant (Hfr) cells.
False
True or false: Plasmid are insertion sequences that can lead to changes in genotype within a cell or between cells
False, Transposons are the "Jumping Genes"
A(n) ______ ______ is a large segment of a cell's genome that has clearly originated in a different species
Genomic island
True or false: A point mutation involves any substitution of a single nucleotide
True
A ___ is a virus that infects bacteria, and can transfer bacterial genes from a donor cell to a recipient cell
bacteriophage
Modified nucleobases can result in ____ if they are not required before DNA replication occurs.
base substitutions
Chemicals that cause cancer are called ______
carcinogens
Cells that have the ability to take up DNA from the environment are called ____ cells
competent
The genes that are present in all strains of a given species are called the ________.
core genome
Which type of mutation alters the reading frame of a gene?
frameshift
_______ transduction results from a packaging error during virus replication, when a piece of bacterial DNA is included in the new virus particle
generalized
During transduction, donor DNA is injected into a recipient cell by a phage. This DNA integrates into the recipient's chromosome by ________ ________
homologous recombination
When 2 bacterial strains that are His-/Trp- (require his and trp for growth) and Leu-/Thr- (require leu and thr for growth) are mixed together and plated on minimal media, any colonies that form are likely due to one strain acquiring genes from another strain. This is called _____ gene transfer
horizontal
______ is the change of a mutated genetic sequence back to its original, non-mutated form.
reversion
Chromosomal DNA is transferred with F plasmid DNA in an Hfr cell because _______.
the plasmid DNA is integrated into the chromosome in these cells
Mutagens that are DNA segments that insert themselves into genes and inactive them are called ______
transposons
Sequences of DNA that can move to new positions within the genome of a single cell are called
transposons
A bacteriophage consists of what major components?
- DNA or RNA genome - Protein coat
X-rays can cause which types of damage to a DNA molecule
-Nucleobase alterations -Single stranded breaks -Double stranded breaks
Which of the following are systems bacteria can use to protect against invading DNA?
CRISPR Restriction-modification
After new virus particles have assembled in the bacterial host cell, they are usually ______.
released as a result of host cell lysis
Restriction-modification systems of bacteria include what two components?
- A restriction enzyme that recognizes and cuts at a short nucleotide sequence - A modification enzyme that adds protective methyl groups to the cell's own DNA
The illustrated base sustitution mutation leading to trytophan is an example of a _____ mutation
missense
The _____ is the observed characteristics of an organism
phenotype
When horizontal gene transfer occurs between a donor and recipient cells, the resulting cells are called ________
recombinants
Examples of conditions where bacteria can become naturally competent in the environment include _______
- when certain nutrients are scarce - when there is high density of bacteria
Which of the following are methods of gene transfer in bacteria?
- Transformation - Conjugation - Transduction
Which of the following are components of the simplest transposon, an insertion sequence?
- Transposase gene - inverted repeats
Some types of bacteria become competent _____.
- When nitrogen or carbon sources are scarce - When there is a high concentration of bacterial cells
The consequences of not repairing damaged DNA in cells include ______
- cell death - cancer (in animals)
Chemical mutagens can cause which of the following?
- frameshift mutations - base substitutions
What are some of the disadvantages of the SOS DNA polymerase?
- it can result in a lot of mutations in the DNA - it has no proofreading ability
Which of the following are examples of mobile genetic elements?
- phage DNA - genomic islands - transposons - plasmids
Which of the following are replicons?
- plasmid - chromosome
Which of the following types of radiation are mutagenic?
- x - rays - ultraviolet rays
When bacteriophages replicate, phage components are synthesized in the host cell and assemble into new viruses
within that cell before being released
Place the steps of DNA-mediated transformation into the correct order
1. Double stranded DNA molecule binds to surface receptor 2. Nucleases degrade one strand of double stranded DNA at the cell surface 3. Single stranded DNA enters cell after one strand has been degraded 4. Single stranded DNA integrates into genome after entering the cell 5. Strand being replaced by donor DNA is degraded
Place the steps of F plasmid transfer in the correct order
1. F pilus makes contact with donor cell 2. One strand of F plasmid is cut in origin of transfer 3. Single strand of F plasmid is transferred to the recipient cell 4. Complement of transferred strand is synthesized
Which term refers to an organism that has mutation?
Mutant
Which of the following describes an organism's observable characteristics?
Phenotype
Which process requires visible light to repair DNA damage caused by ultraviolet light?
Photoreactivation
Protection against the toxic effects of antimicrobial compounds or heavy metals is often found to be encoded on ______ plasmids
R
the distortion of DNA by thymine dimers directly blocks which of the following cellular processes?
Replication and transcription.
Extensively damaged DNA activates the _____ repair mechanism, which cannot always determine the correct nucleotide sequence, thus introducing mutations resulting from the repair process itself.
SOS
Which mechanism of gene transfer involves the uptake of "naked" DNA by competent bacterial recipient cells?
Transformation
When treating tuberculosis, two or more antimicrobial medications are often prescribed because _______.
a sensitive cell is unlikely to become resistant to two medications simultaneously through separate spontaneous mutations
Base _____ structurally resemble nucleobases and can be mistakenly incorporated into nucleotides and then into DNA
analogs
Mutants that can grow under conditions in which the parent (wild type) cells cannot are easily isolated by ________ selection
direct selection
Mutant cells in bacterial cultures can be isolated by ______ and ______ selection methods
direct, indirect
Proteins that remove thymine dimers without light are termed _____ repair enzymes
excision
Chemical mutagens that squeeze between base pairs and induce frameshift mutations are called ________
intercalating agents
During DNA replication, the template strand can be distinguished from the newly synthesized strand by the presence of ______ groups on certain nucleobases. This is very important for mismatch repair.
methyl
Random genetic changes that result from normal cellular processes are _____.
spontaneous mutations
Genetic change in bacteria occurs through which two mechanism
- Mutation - Horizontal gene transfer
When an excision errors produce a plasmid containing both chromosomal and F plasmid DNA, the resulting plasmid is called a(n) ______ plasmid
F prime
If a scientist is working with bacteria that have the typical phenotype of those isolated from nature, the bacteria are considered to be _______ type
wild
the native or ______ _____ strain describes cells that carry non-mutated DNA
wild type
Please match the statements about plasmid properties with the correct definition
- Low copy number: Occur in one or a few copies per cell -High copy number: Occur in many copies in a cell -Narrow host range: Can replicate in only one species -Broad host range: Can replicate in many different species
A(n) _____ mutation results from an insertion or deletion of nucleotides, leading to a shift of the reading frame from the point of mutation downstream?
frameshift
Consider a population of bacteria susceptible to an antimicrobial. If a bacterium acquires a spontaneous mutation that gives resistance to the antimicrobial, the bacterium will ____ if the pollution is expose to the antimicrobial
grow without competition
True or false: Incorporation of an incorrect of an incorrect nucleotide in a molecule of DNA results in a distortion of the DNA helix that can be detected by repair enzyme
True
recognition and repair of errors in nucleotide incorporation by DNA polymerase is called _______.
proofreading
In bacterial conjugation, the terms ______ designates a donor cell with an F plasmid.
F+