Ch.7 - Genetic transfer and Mapping in Bacteria Flashcards

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Bacteria are…but can be….

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haploid, partially diploid (merodiploid)

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Bacterial Conjunction

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Lederberg & Tatum; Originally was thought bacteria was clonal but is actually a sexual process; E.coli only contains the essential elements and carbon source

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What is the difference between Prototroph and Auxotroph?

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Prototroph: organism that can grow on a minimal medium that only contains the essential elements and a carbon source, such as a sugar
Auxotroph: organism that cannot grow on a minimal medium that only contains the essential elements
and a carbon source because it contains a defect in the biosynthetic pathway that makes amino acids,
bases, vitamins or cofactors

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What is Positive Selection? Name 3 examples of it

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The ability to select for one microorganism over a second microorganism; Metabolites: only his+ will grow because it requires histidine; Catabolites: lac- strain won’t grow because it cannot use lactose as a carbon source; Antibiotics: STRS strain won’t grow because it is sensitive to streptomycin

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Lederberg Tatum Experiment

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They mixed strains with different auxotrophs to get a new strain that grew - recombination was occurring

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What is Hfr? What is F+ and F-?

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Hfr: sex factor is inserted
into the chromosome of the male and replicates with the chromosome
F+: the sex factor is independent of the chromosome and exists as an episome or plasmid that replicates independently of the chromosome
F-: female cell that lacks a sex factor.

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What happens when a F+ male mates with a F- female? What happens when a Hfr male mates with a F- female?

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the F- female cell becomes F+ male cell; When an Hfr male cell mates with a F- female cell, the female usually stays F- unless it is a long period of mating, then it can become a Hfr male cell

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What did Wollman and Jacob discover?

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Hfrs could be used as a mapping tool in E.coli - they did this by mixing 2 strains then put the mixture in a blender to separate the DNA and then placed on agar to see where growth was (which cell). Took 90 mins to complete but was adjusted to 100 mins.

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Bacterial Transduction

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Phage DNA (virus) digest host genome and package their replicated DNA in host DNA by chopping it up and injecting theirs into it and the DNA is recombined

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Bacterial Transformation

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The process by which a bacterium will take up extracellular DNA released by a dead bacterium discovered by Frederick Griffith

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What are the 2 types of Bacterial Transformation?

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Natural transformation: DNA uptake occurs naturally

Artificial transformation: Discovered by Cohen, DNA uptake occurs with the help of experimental techniques that modify the bacteria
-chemical transformation method cells are treated with calcium chloride and a high temperature shock
-electroporation method, cells are washed to remove ions and resuspended in glycerol to provide neutral osmotic support, then subjected to a high voltage low amperage external electrical field

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Horizontal Gene Transfer

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an organism receives genes from another organism without being a direct offspring
* Horizontal gene transfer can occur via conjugation, transduction and transformation
* Horizontal gene transfer can occur within and also between species acquired
antibiotic resistance

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