Lecture 6 Flashcards

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What are 4 methods for studying microbial ecology?

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  1. Pure culture
  2. Microcosms
  3. Culture independent
  4. Genomics based
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Describe pure-culture studies

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  • Method for studying microbial ecology
  • Focus on one or a few species in synthetic media
  • Growth curves, physiological, genetic, medical studies
  • Of limited relevance to study ecological roles of that microbe. Especially as ost microbes cannot be grown in pure culture
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Describe microcosms?

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  • natural habitat samples in the lab
  • Winogradsky columns
  • not pure culture, but kept under controlled conditions
  • One can manipulate parameters (i.e. temp, nutrients, radioactive tracers)
  • Enrichment for certain organisms i.e. to enrich for N2-fixing bacteria
  • Monitor responses with or without manipulations (nutrient consumption, pollutant biodegradation, waste production etc)
  • Use molecular biology tools to monitor presence of genes or gene products in populations (genes=> DNA, genes expression => RNA)
  • Could attempt to isolate pre cultures from the microcosm
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Describe culture-independent (in situ) studies

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  • direct study of complex communities in environmental samples but with no culturing or enrichment
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What does culture-independent investigate?

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  • Where the microbes are (detect)
  • Which species (or phyla) are present (identify)
  • Population sizes and fluctuations (quantify)
  • Physiological and ecological functions functions (characterize)
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What are some culture-independent methods?

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  • Measurement of gases and other metabolites often using radioactive isotope tracers
  • Molecular biological methods
  • Microscopy (FISH)
    - Fluorescent in situ hybridization)
    - FISH microscopy to visualize specific cells (CARD-FISH)
  • Stable isotope probing (SIP) studies (DNA- SIP)
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What are some biological techniques used in culture-INdependent studies?

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  • extraction of nucleic acids (DNA/ RNA )
  • identification and/or quantification of phylogenetically-relevant or fucntion genes & gene products (RNA, proteins)
    - PCR, DNA sequencing, qRT-PCR
    - Hybridization-based techniques (blots, arrays, FISH, etc)
  • Amplification and seperation of genes via PCR amplication and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE)
  • Cloning of amplified genes for further study
  • bioinformatics
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8
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revoir slide 106-107

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Woese

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9
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What is a monera?

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  • Concept originated by Haeckel in the mid 19th century for microbes that were not protists
  • More rencent definition: single-celled procaryotic organisms
    - Generally referred to as bacteria, rarely as eubacteria
    - The concpet of what a bacterium or procaruote was proved impossible to define
  • In 1977 Woese proposed that there were 2 types of bacteria; eubacteria and archeabacteria
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