Lecture 2 Flashcards
Finish the sentence
Resistance is …
An inheritable genetic trait
Explain the induced mutation idea for mutant bacteria
That the presence of phage induced some bacteria to become resistant. This is an adaptive response
Explain the spontaneous mutation idea for mutant bacteria
Resistance mutations arose spontaneously and were selected for following bacteriophage addition
What did the Luria and Delbruck experiment look at and see?
Looked at TI bacteriophage that infects/kills E.Coli and saw most E.Coli died but few were resistant and survived. These bacteria gave rise to more resistant offspring
If a phage induced the mutation what would the fluctuation test show?
That there should be a similar number of mutations across the cultures when the phage is introduced as they have all been exposed to the same environmental pressure.
Lower fluctuation
If spontaneous mutation occurred, what would the fluctuation test show?
Across the cultures, resistance to phage will arise prior to introduction of the phage.
If mutation occurs earlier = higher number of colonies due to more being resistant,
If mutation occurs in later generations = fewer have resistance
Higher fluctuations
What did the fluctuation test conclude?
That mutations arise spontaneously and randomly and can be selected for environmentally
What are the limitations to the experiment?
- The bacteria are killed rapidly therefore have no time to adapt
- Can take several generations for resistance mutation phenotype to emerge in population
What is the most direct way to test for mutagens?
Lab animals as they are a good genetic model for humans
What are the issues with testing on animals?
- Costly
- Unpractical as would require to screen large numbers
- Sensitivity - how would you detect the mutations?
- Unethical
What is the alternative approach to testing mutagens?
Using micro-organisms
What are the benefits to using micro-organisms?
- Genes work in same way as eukaryotes
- Can screen large numbers at once
- Sensitive screens available for detecting mutation occurrence
- Mutation pathway well understood
- No ethical issues
Many chemicals are not mutagenic to bacteria but are to animals. Why is this and how did they solve this?
- The liver in animals converts the chemicals to active forms which are mutagenic post ingestion
- Prepare liver extracts and incorporate them into the medium used in the Ames test
What are the 3 added features of bacterial test strains?
- Mutation in gene (rfa) affecting CELL ENVELOPE making bacteria MORE PERMEABLE
- Defective gene (uvrB) encoding protein that REPAIRS DAMAGED DNA and DECREASES FREQUENCY OF MUTATIONS
- Contain a plasmid (pkM101) that INCREASES EFFECTIVENESS OF SOME MUTAGENS
These three features increase effectiveness of mutagens in causing mutations