Symbiosis & Genome Reduction Flashcards

1
Q

Genome reduction is common in _ bacteria

A

intracellular

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2
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The minimal genome concept represents…

A

the minimal set of genes required to support a free-living organism

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3
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Aphids maintain _cytes, specialized cells that house… such as _ sp.

A

bacteriocytes
endosymbiotic bacteria
Buchnera aphidicola

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4
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What does Buchnera aphidicola supply for an aphid?

A

amino acids

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5
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There is no evidence for a _ of a reduced genome, reduction appears to be a result of _ bias

A

selection

intrinsic deletion bias

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6
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Intrinsic deletional bias is… what is the ratio of said events in prokaryotes?

A

when deletional events outnumber insertions

10:1 deletions to insertions

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7
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M.leprae has recently discarded _ genes recently, half of which are present as _ genes

A

~2,000 genes

pseudo/partial-genes

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8
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Endosymbionts have a consistent bias in what mutations? The most common being _ deamination. This is known as _ bias

A

G/C->A/T
cytosine deamination
AT bias

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9
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AT bias results in a _ to AT in symbionts lacking _

A

genomic drift

repair mechanisms

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10
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What are the features and contributions towards genome reduction?

A
  1. small population sizes - accelerates fixation of deletions
  2. lacking in DNA repair mechanisms (obligates)
  3. deletion bias - reduced retention of dispensable genes
  4. AT rich drift
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