Biochemical Pathways and Complementation Flashcards

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What is a biochemical pathway?

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A series of steps involving several intermediate product being transformed into other things by enzymes until the end product necessary for life is created

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How can a prototrophic strain be distinguished from an auxotrophic strain?

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Prototrophs will grow on minimal media, but auxotrophs won’t

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Why are auxotrophs unable to grow on minimal media?

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They have a blockage in a pathway that prevents them from making some essential end product. Without the end product, they can’t grow

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How can an auxotrophic strain be rescued?

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By adding an intermediate product downstream of the blockage or by adding the end product

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What did Beadle and Tatum’s experiment demonstrate about biochemical pathways?

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A mutation in a single gene disrupts the function of a single enzyme, so one gene, one enzyme

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What is complementation?

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The restoration of wild type phenotype when two haploid mutants are crossed

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What is the difference between allelic and non-allelic mutations?

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Allelic mutations are on the same gene, non-allelic mutations are on different genes

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What does a complementation test tell us?

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If two auxotrophic strains with the same mutant phenotype have allelic or non-allelic mutations

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