Generalized and specialized transduction both involve bacteriophages. What are the differences between these two types of transduction?
Transduction is the process where the genetic material of the bacteriophage is transferred into the bacterial host.
Generalized transduction takes place during the lytic cycle in which the phage packages the piece of DNA randomly into the new virions. In this type mostly all of the genes are transferred into the phage with similar frequency.
Specialized transduction takes place when the phage is going to leave the lysogenic phase, when there is stress during this phase the DNA will loop out of the bacterial genome. This type of transfer only certain genes of the bacteria
Generalized and specialized transduction both involve bacteriophages. What are the differences between these two types of...
staring from Plasmids: I need the definitions Generalized transduction: Specialized transduction: Plasmids: Conjugative plasmid: Dissimilation plasmid: Plasmids that code for proteins that enhance pathogenicity: E. coli: S. aureus: Clostridium tetani: Bacillus anthracis: Bacteriocins: Resistance factors (R factors): Resistance transfer factor (RTF): r-determinant: Transposons: Insertion sequences (IS): Transposase: Recognition sites: Complex transposons:
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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
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