Answer- The recipient cell actively transports DNA into itself.
The transformation is the process of where recipient cells actively take up the external DNA by itself and integrates themselves with the bacterial plasmid DNA or exist as a plamid.In conjugation process ,the donor cells actively transfer the DNA into the recipient cells.
During transformation: The recipient cell actively transports DNA out of itself. The donor cell actively transports...
mechanisms of recombination from donor to recipient cell *kind of dna transfered (chromosome, plasmid, or both) REVIEW Transformation Generalized transduction Conjugation F+ A. Kind of DNA transferred (chram oame, plamid or both) Is donor living or dead? Is direct contact required? yes or no Is a virus required? yes or no Will the process occur if DN Aase is in the medium? yes or no
What process requires contact between the donor cell and the recipient cell? A. transformation B. transduction C. transcription D. conjugation
Place the steps of bacterial transformation in the correct order? A) One strand of the donor cell DNA is degraded B) Transformed DNA pairs with homologous region on the recipient cell chromosome C)Donor cell DNA binds to a receptor site on teh recipient cel D) Donor cell, lyses released piees of its chromosome into the environment E)Transformed DNA recombines with the recipient cell chromosome.
If the donor cell is F' and the recipient is F- what happens to the recipient after conjugation? a. becomes HFR b. becomes F+ c. becomes F' d. stays F- 4. If the donor cell is F' and the recipient is F- what happens to the recipient after conjugation? a becomes HFR b. becomes F+ e. becomes F d. stays F-
5.. Name the type of horizontal gene transfer diagrammed below. Transposon Donor cell Recipient cell 6. Name the type of horizontal gene transfer diagrammed below. Release of DNA Donor cell Antibiotic- resistance gene Recipient cell 7.. Name the type of horizontal gene transfer diagrammed below. Release of phage Phage-infected donor cell Recipient cell 8. The process diagrammed below is (generalized; specialized Trhance nel transduction. Phage genome gal gene hio gene -Ecoli chromosome Integration of viral DNA in the bacterial chromosome...
3. *A transformation experiment was carried out with a tvrtade+ donor and a tyr- ade- recipient. The following cells were characterized: 999,000 tur- ade 152 tyr- ade+ 700 tr ade+ 148 tvr+ ade- What is the distance between tvr and ade in map units?
What was the type of donor cell if a recipient genotype does not change except for becoming a donor? What was the type of donor cell if the recipient genotype changes in addition to becoming a donor? What was the type of donor cell if the recipient genotype changes but it does not become a donor?
nts 1x 430s 204/204 Indirect but eBook with vector Horizontal Mechanism Direct/Indirect Description Indirect Recipient Donor Print Lysed cell References Direct Conjugation Living F-cell Dead cell lysed by phage Living competent cell Transformation Living cell with F factor Naked DNA is taken up through cell boundary Transduction Bacteriophage transfers DNA between host oells Two calls transfer DNA through hollow appendage Uving cell infected with phage Reset
22. In transformation, transduction or conjugation, what process is necessary for the donor chromosomal DNA to become a part of the recipient cell's chromosome? A. transcription B. conjugation C. gene conversion D. homologous DNA recombination 23. How can the existence of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria affect things like pathogenicity and antibiotic resistance in the world of bacteria? 21. Which type of phages can perform both specialized and generalized transduction? Virulent or Temperate phages? ---- . f ha donar
Done Expert Q&A the DNA transferred from a doner cell to a recipient cell during horuzontal gene transfer may be either retained or destroyed by the recipient cell. describe two factors that help determine which of these two outcomes will occur. describe the difference between generalized and specialized transduction. be specific for how each occurs imagine that you mix F+ and Hfr strains with F cells. for eacg type listed describe what gets transferred ocee to the f- cell which...