Introduction of DNA molecules into the recipient organism is termed as ____________
a) transformation
b) translation
c) transduction
d) transcription
Answer: a
Explanation: Introduction of DNA molecules into the recipient organism is termed as transformation. It is done with the help of endonucleases and ligases and the recipient organism is termed as host.
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
What process requires contact between the donor cell and the recipient cell? A. transformation B. transduction C. transcription D. conjugation
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#77 Which of the following is NOT an example of genetic recombination a) conjuga1 b)binary fission c) transduction d) transformation Select one of the following three choices to correctly complete each of the statement A. Transcription B. Replication C. Translation involves DNA polymerase activity. involves a transfer of amino acids to an elongating chain. requires DNA ligase to seal DNA fragments. is a DNA-dependent RNA synthesis process. may involve chaperone molecules for folding. begins with a start codon. requires a...
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Define termsDNA, RNA, nucleotides, plasmid, helicase, DNA polymerase, primase, RNA primer of DNA replication, mutation, gene, amino acid, polypeptide chain, protein, codon, promoter region of a gene, RNA polymerase, transcription, mRNA, tRNA, RNA, ribosomes, translation, gene expression, conjugation, conjugative pilus, transformation, transductionExplain concept or process• Describe how nucleotides are linked together to form a single strand of nucleic acid• Explain the concept of a complementary pairing • Describe how DNA replication occurs in bacteria • Explain why a primer is necessary for...
Please classify each statement as describing transformation, conjugation, or transduction in bacteria. Bacteria can acquire plasmids from outside the cell. A bacterium that contains an F plasmid connects to a recipient bacterium that lacks an F plasmid with an appendage called a pilus, through which the plasmid is transferred. Some bacterial DNA fragments may be included when new phage particles are assembled. A cell can be treated to make it competent to take up DNA from its environment. When a...
1. Match the following "trans” word with its definition. Translation Transposon ✓ Choose... Use of DNA to build RNA Jumping genes which change their position on the chromosome Bacterial cells pick up DNA from the environment Bacteriophages shuttle DNA from one cell to another Ribosomes use mRNA to build proteins Transformation Transcription Choose... Transduction Choose...
Please solve all questions! 66. Harmless variants or their derivatives of pathogens, which stimulate the immune system are called a. transformers b) vaccines c. viral envelopes d. mutagens 67. Iniectious agents of disease consisting only of proteins: a. viroidsb. viruses c. introns prions e. transposons 68. Plasmids, transposons and viruses are all a. infectious d. 2 of the above e.none of the above mobile genetic elements c. immobile genetic elements The major component of the bacterial genome is ircular double...
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.