Microbiome (TEST 3) Flashcards

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Holobiont Theory

A

suggests that evolution acts not just on the host genome but on its associated microbes as well.

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2
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Most diverse area of human in terms of microbiome?

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GUT

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3
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What are the limitations of 16s RNA sequencing? (5)

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1) Primer bias – have to pick amongst the 9 variable regions
2) 16S database is incomplete
3) No viruses or eukaryotes
4) Sequence similarity cutoff is arbitrary
5) Doesn’t reveal anything specific about function – e.g. what the microbes are doing

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4
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How do we explain the diversity of microbes among individuals in same tissue types?

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The taxonomy is different but the function of the microbes is the same

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5
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3 types of mouse used in mouse models?

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1) Gnotobiotic = all microbes are excluded from environment
2) Conventionalized = germ free mice given their microbiota after birth (insures all mice have a similar microbiota)
3) Germ free = sterile mice

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6
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Describe the twin study of malawians and the mice studies associated.

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Refer to PPT

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7
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Bacterial Vaginosis

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is vaguely characterized as the disruption of the vaginal ecosystem

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