Answer: Besides bacterial plasmids as a given vector, the other ways by which genes can be packaged for introduction into an organism's genome are :
Besides bacterial plasmids as gene vectors, what are other ways genes could be packaged for introduction...
Bacterial plasmids often serve as cloning vectors. Describe the essential features of a plasmid vector. What are the advantages and applications of plasmids as cloning vectors?
What is the danger of using an ampicillin resistance gene as part of a bacterial transformation? What could happen if this gene was spread to wild bacterial population? What are four ways the ampicillin resistance genes could be prevented from escaping to the wild. Briefly explain each method of prevention.
1. Describe the utility of bacterial genetics to identifying genes, determining gene function, and making multiple gene copies 2. Distinguish among the processes of the two modes of bacterial replication: theta and rolling circle. 3. Name a group of organisms with chromosomal sex determination in which sex chromosomes alone do not determine sex, and state how sex is determined. Please answer succinctly and correctly!! if you do not know, please do not try to help.
Question 42 1 pts What carries a gene from one bacterial cell to another bacterial cell? A electrophoresis gel A restriction enzyme Polymerase chain reaction A plasmid Question 43 1 pts What is a genetically modified organism (GMO)? Any agricultural organism produced by breeding or biotechnology A hybrid organism A plant with certain genes removed An organism with an artificially altered genome
You insert a gene for tetracycline resistance into one plasmid and a gene for ampicillin resistance into another plasmid. You successfully introduce both plasmids into a sample of E. coli cells, but fail to grow any of them in culture medium with both antibiotics present in it. What could best explain the problem? A. Random mutation has inactivated the antibiotic resistance genes B. Plasmid incompatibility will not allow both plasmids to persist C. E. coli cannot maintain two plasmids D....
1. In a transformation experiment, E. coli uptake pRGLO plasmids that carry GFP gene. The transformed bacterial cells are grown on an ampicillin-treated agar plate. Which of the following is considered as a vector? GFP gene C E. coli cell c ampicillin-treated agar plate 0.5 points QUESTION 2 1. What is the function of bla gene? Break down the ampicillin Regulate the transcription of GFP gene Express the fluorescent trait in bacteria Control the uptake of DNA molecules in bacteria...
Antibiotic-resistance genes, as well as other virulence factor genes, are easily passed between bacterial cells through horizontal gene transfer. Conduct additional research on New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase 1 strains of bacteria, and explain why medical tourism poses a serious threat to the spread of this organism.
In what ways is eukaryotic replication similar to bacterial replication and in what ways is it different? Similarities Differences Answer Bank uses polymerase semi-conservative replication requires a primer number of origins of replication uses helicase telomeres genome shape location within the cell
What is responsible for genetic variation in bacteria? O gene influx from a different bacterial strain Ogene transfer from the same bacterial species O mutations in the genome during binary fission ODNA influx from the environment All of the options
Our study uses CRIPSR targeting vectors to the ALK and ELM4 genes a. What is the ALK gene and normal function (include signaling pathway)? b. What type of cancer is associated with mutation of the ALK and EML4 genes? C. What type of mutation is this? d. Describe at a molecular level how this mutation is associated with cancer? e. Using the knowledge above, how could you screen for cells if our CRISPR constructs generate this type of mutation if?...