Lecture 25 Flashcards

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What is the minimal genome?

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The minimal set of essential genes to live independently of the host

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What does the minimal genome term exclude?

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Excludes viruses and obligate intracellular parasites or endosymbionts that cannot be cultured outside of their host

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What is an essential gene?

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A gene essential for growth or survival. If there is a mutation in this gene, there will be no growth

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4
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Describe conditionally essential genes

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They are essential depending on the growth conditions

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5
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Describe essential but redundant genes

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Some genes can do the same essential functions so deletion of the other gene is tolerated

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Describe P.Ubique’s genome

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  • No known pseudogenes/unknown function genes. The working genes are tightly packed
  • No gene duplication and no evidence of HGT
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What is the hypothesis around P.Ubique’s genome?

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The some niches select for minimised DNA replication costs therefore the genomes are streamlined

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Describe P.Ubique

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  • Smallest free-living bacteria
  • Grown in the oceans using dissolved organic carbon
  • Constitutive slow growth that doesn’t respond to increased nutrient availability
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9
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What do conserved genes across genomes identify?

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They identify and predict essential genes

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