Genetics PPT 3 Flashcards
Two events occur in gene exchange
- Donor DNA is transferred and accepted by the
recipient cell - Donor DNA is integrated on to the recipient cell’s
chromosome or plasmid is retained
what are the mechanisms of gene transfer
DNA-mediated transformation
Transduction
Conjugation
Involves the transfer of naked DNA from the environment to the recipient cell
Cells rupture during the stationary and death phase
Recipient cell picks up a piece of the naked DNA
The naked DNA is integrated onto the recipient
chromosome
DNA mediated transformation
Natural transformation occurs when bacterial cells are
competent
Not all bacteria become naturally competent
artificial competence
Bacterial DNA that is transferred from donor to recipient via a bacterial virus
transduction
what are the two types of transduction
generalized and specialized
Any part of bacterial genome can be transferred
Occurs during lytic cycle of virus replication
During viral assembly, fragments of host DNA are
mistakenly packaged into phage head forming
generalized transducing particle
generalized transduction
Also called restricted transduction
Carried out only by temperate phages that have
established lysogeny
Only specific portion of bacterial genome is
transferred
Occurs when prophage is incorrectly excised
specialized transduction
Only form of gene exchange in which donor survives
Is mediated by a plasmid
Requires direct contact between cells
Cells must be of opposite mating types
conjugation
small, double-stranded, usually circular DNA molecules
plasmids
are replicons - have their own origin of replication
vary in the number of copies present in a cell.
plasmids
Confer resistance to many different widely used
antimicrobial medications and heavy metals, such as
mercury and arsenic.
resistance plasmids
The movement of pieces of DNA around the genome
transposition
Segments of DNA that carry genes for transposition
transposons