Microbial Genetics Flashcards
1
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Describe both vertical and horizontal gene transfer
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Vertical gene transfer: from ‘parent’ to ‘offspring’
Horizontal gene transfer: directly from one organism to another
2
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What are the two important attributes transferred horizontally by bacteria
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- Virulence factors: attributes that help bacteria survive in the host, sometimes at a cost to the host. A good example are the capsules of streptococcus pneumonia
- Antibiotic resistance: Attributes that reduce the effectiveness of antibiotics against the targeted bacteria. A good example s the plasmid carrying Beta-Lactamase enzyme which inactivated penicillin.
3
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What are the three horizontal gene transfer strategies (and outline what they are)?
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- Transformation: DNA from dead or dying bacteria are released into the body/environment. They will then enter live bacteria and transform it into something else
- Transduction: Bacteriophage sits on bacteria and injects its DNA into it. That DNA will then replicate inside the cell and eventually the cell will burst and release lots of new bacteriaphages
- Conjugation: Involves a ‘sex pilus’ where plasmids from one bacteria are sent through the tube to the other bacteria
4
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What is phage therapy?
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The therapeutic use of bacteriophages (viruses that specifically kill bacteria) to treat pathogenic bacterial infections.