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How can bacterial DNA be transduced from phage DNA?

Apr 15, 2015 · Question 3 0 out of 2.5 points Which of the following allow the bacteria to join together to transfer genes? ... Pili Question 4 2.5 out of 2.5 points Bacteria can exchange genes with other bacteria by a method called Answer ... Course Hero member to access this document. Continue to access. End of preview. Want to read all 23 pages?

What type of gene transfer occurs when a phage carries random DNA?

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Can bacteriophages enter a dead E coli cell?

Aug 23, 2015 · Question 3 2.5 out of 2.5 points Which of the following allow the bacteria to join together to transfer genes? Answer Selected Answer: Pil i Correct Answer: Pil i Question 4 2.5 out of 2.5 points Bacteria can exchange genes with other bacteria by a method called Answer Selected Answer: conjugati on.

Which group of viruses synthesizes a copy of the DNA?

Apr 15, 2015 · Question 3 2.5 out of 2.5 points Which of the following allow the bacteria to join together to transfer genes? Answer Selected Answer: Correct Answer: Pili Pili

What happens when you add antibiotics to E. coli?

An antibiotic is added to a culture of E. coli, resulting in death of the cells. Bacteriophages are then added. Would the phages replicate in the E. coli cells?

What determines the host range of a virus?

C) The "host range" for a virus is determined by the presence or absence of particular components on the surface of a host cell that are required for the virus to attach. Attachment of the virus to the host cell (the first step in the viral life cycle) requires:

Why is phage therapy important?

Using phages to treat a bacterial infection is an interesting idea because: - of the increasing problem of antibiotic resistance in pathogens. - lysed bacteria pose no threat to a person's health. - of the increasing problem of antibiotic resistance in people.

Why do animals lyse?

Cells infected with animal viruses lyse because: - the release of the virions depletes the cell of energy. - the virus releases enzymes that lyse the cell. - functions necessary for cell survival are not carried out and the cell dies.

What is the cause of cholerae?

Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. You make a list of questions about V. cholerae that you answer with the help of your nursing school study group.

What is the tail of a virus?

the tail acts as a "hypodermic needle," injecting the phage DNA into the cell. The site at which a virus has infected and subsequently lysed the infected cell, releasing its progeny to infect and lyse surrounding cells, thereby forming a "clear zone," is: - a plaque. - a burst area. - a lyse area. - a dead zone.

What causes tumors in the body?

The majority of tumors are caused by oncogenic viruses but some may be caused by mutations in host genes that regulate cell growth. - pg 351 says "the majority of tumors are not caused by oncogenic viruses, however, but by mutations in host genes that regulate cell growth.". - single-stranded RNA.