Microbiology Chpt. 9 Microbial Genetics – Flashcards

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What is the smallest unit of heredity?
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Gene
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The nitrogen bases in DNA are bonded to the ?
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Deoxyribose
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DNA replication is semiconservative becasue the _______ strand will become half of the ______ molecule.
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Template, Finished
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In DNA, adenine is the complementary base for,_______, and cvtosine is the complement for _________.
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Thymine, Guanine
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Transfer RNA is the molecule that ?
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Adapts the genetic code to protein structure.
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As a general rule, the template strand on DNA will always begin with ?
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TAC
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The lac operon is usuallly in the ______ position and is adctivated by a/an _________ molecule ?
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Off, Inducer
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Which genes can be transferred by all three methods of horizontal gene transfer?
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Drug resistance
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Which of the following would occur through specialized transduction ?
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Transfer of genes for toxin production
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When genes are turned on differently under different environmental conditions, this represents a change in ?
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Phenotype
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True/False the DNA pairs are held together primarily by (covalent) bonds?
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False They are held together primarily by (HYDROGEN) bonds
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True/False Mutation usually has a negative outcome?
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True
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True/False The lagging strand of DNA is replicated in short pieces because DNA polymerase can synthesize in only one direction.
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True
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True/False Messenger RNA is formed by (translation) of a gene on the DNA template strand?
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False Is formed by (TRANSCRIPION) of a gene on the DNA template strand
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True/False A nucleotide is composed of a 5-carbon surgar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base ?
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True
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genetics
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the study of heredity of living things
-transmission of traits from parent to offspring
-expression and variation of those traits
-the structure and function of genetic material (structure of DNA)
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genetic study takes place on several levels what does microbiology focus on?
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cellular and molecular levels of study, the physiology, mutations and pathogenicity of microbes
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cells must self replicate, which occur in what 2 ways and describe?
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1. binary fission (Bacteria)
2. Budding (yeast
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describe genome?
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All DNA present (biggest one)
collection of all DNA present in organism

Bacterial genomes=0.4-9.4 million nucleotides
Human genosome=4 billion nucleotides
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Chromosome
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prokaryotes have one, which contain entire genome

euksryotes may dividde genome into many
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Each cell contains how many feet of DNA?
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6 feet of DNA
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_______are nonessential, circular pieces of DNA
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Plasmids
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What makes up a nucleotide?
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Phosphate
deoxyribose sugar
Nitrogenous base
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Nitrogenous bases

What always pairs up
Adenine always pairs up with Guanine always pairs up with?
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Adenine always pairs up with thymine

Guanine always pairs up with cytosine
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Which of the following is not a pyrimide?
a. Cytosine
B.Thymine
c. Adenine
d. Uracil
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c. Adenine
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Enzymes of DNA replication
Helicase (function)
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unzipping the DNA helix
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Enzymes of DNA replication
Primase (function)
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synthesizing an RNA primer
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Enzymes of DNA replication

DNA polymerase III (Function)
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adding bases to the new DNA Chain; profreading the chain for mistakes
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Enzymes of DNA replication

DNA Polymerase I (function)
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removing primer, closing gaps, repairing mismatches
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Enzymes of DNA replication

Ligase (function)
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final binding of nicks in DNA during synthesis and repair
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Three stages of DNA replication
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1. initiation
2. elongation
3. termination
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Describe the intiation stage of DNA replication
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helicases seperate the DNA at the origin
-primases produce RNA primers
-DNA polymerase IIIbegins adding DNA nucleotides
-Transcription performed by RNA polymers
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Describe Elongation stage of DNA repliciation?
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DNA polymerase III continues adding DNA basescan only be added to 3' end,
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Describe the termination stages of DNA replication
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Ligases link new DNA strands to a circle
RNA pol Hits terminator DNA sequence and falls off
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Describe transcription ?
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The master code DNA is used to sythesize an RNA Molecule
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Describe translation?
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The information in the RNA is used to produce proteins (translation)
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What is central dogma
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+genetic information flows from DNA to RNA protein
+the master code of DNA is used to synthesize an RNA molecule (transcription)
+The information in the RNA is used to produce proteins (translation)
+Exceptions : RNA viruses and retrovirses
Rencently shown to be incomplete
+In addition to the RNA that produces protein, other RNAs are used to regulate gene function
+many of the genertic malfunctions that cause human disease are found in the regulatory RNA segements
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Know the flow of genertic information
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+transcription
(DNA to RNA)
+ Translation
(RNA to protein)
(Not all RNAs are translated into protein;rRNA andtRNA used to produce protein)
+Reserve transcription
(RNA to DNA)
(Only in retrovirus)
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RNA's Differ from DNA
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+ single stranded molecule
+Helical form
+Contains uracil instead of thymine
+the sugar is ribose
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wobble
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in many cases, only the first two nucleotides are required to encode the correct amino acid-throughout to permit some variation or mutation without altering the message
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chromosome male
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xy
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chromosome female
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xx
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number of chromosomes
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46 or 23 pairs
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WIll antibotics effect the prokarotic or the eukarotic more?
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Prokarotic
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erthromycin
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used in sinus infections

Binds to 50S portion and prevents translocation-movement of ribosome along mRNA
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tetracyclines
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used to trat acne.

interfere with attachment of tRNA to mRNA-ribosome complex
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Steptomycin
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Given for Disease TB
Changes the shape of 30S portion, causes code on mRNA to be read incorrectly
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Chloramphenicol
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Binds to 50S portion and inhibits formation of peptide bond

to high of a dose effects blood ability to carry oxygen
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Antibotics affect transcription and translation
Describe
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+ certain drugs react with DNA, RNA or ribosomes and alter genetic expression
+Growth of the infectious agent will be inhibited by blocking its protein-synthesizing machinery selectively
+transcription-Target RNA polymerase
+translation -ribsomes
+antibotics often target the ribosome-inhibiting ribosome function and ultimately protein synthesis
this is why the difference between bacterial and eukarotic ribosomes is so important
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Transfer RNA- the key to translation
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uniform in length (75-95 nucleotides long
+molecule has a cloverleaf structur that then folds into a complex-3D helix
+bottomloop of the clover exposes a triplet (the anticodon) that designates the specificity of the tRNA codons
+ at the opposite end of the molecule is a binding site for the amino acid that is specific to anticodon
+for each 20 amino acids there is at least one specialized type of tRNA to carru it
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When interpreting the DNA code
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Read in triplets (codons)
4X4X4X= 64 possible
61 specify amino acids
3 stop translation
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Who discovered DNA Code
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James Watson- and Fransis Crick

made of nucleic acid (A,C,G,T)
two strand combined into double helix
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Eukaryotic chromosomes describe
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DNA molecule tightly wound around proteins
located in the nucleus
vary in number froma few to hundreds linear
can occur in pairs or singles
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bacterial chromosomes
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histone-like proteins
located in the nucleoid region of the cytoplasm
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genotype
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entire collection of genes in an organism
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phenotype
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the traits of an organism which are an expression of the genotype
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Structural genes
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code for proteins -make proteins -enzyme, cytoskeleton
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rRNA and tRNA genes
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translating or making of protein=protein synthesis
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regatory genes:
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Control gene expressions
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Describe nitrogenous bases
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purines and pyrimidines
-span the center of the molecule and pair with complementry bases from other strands
-the paired bases are joined by hydrogen bonds
-easily broken
allow the molecule to be "unzipped"
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General structure of DNA: sugar phoshate backbone
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nucleotides covalently bond to form sugar -phosphate linkage
sugar phosphate backbone is represented by ribbon
each sugar attaches to two phosphates- one bond is 5'carbon on deoxyribose
the other a 3' carbon
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