Taxonomy Flashcards
What is the largest bacteria and how large is it?
Thiomargarita namibiensis. It is 100-300um in diameter (micrometers)
it is visible with the naked eye
at what size can the naked human eye no longer see bacteria
anything smaller than 100um
how large is the typical bacterial cell?
1-2um x 4-6um
What are the three parts of Taxonomy? explain each
Classification: arranges organisms into groups called Taxa
Nomenclature: assigning names to taxa
Identification: determination of a taxon to which an isolated organism belongs
what is a species?
The species is the basic taxonomy unit. A collection of strains that that share many stable properties and differ a lot with other groups of strains. Species are not defined by interbreeding since bacteria reproduce asexually.
What is a Type Strain?
the strain by which all other members of a species are compared too.
How is the type strain identified??
Usually it is the first strain discovered for a particular species and therefore it is often not the most representative strain for that species. (after further discovery)
What is the binomial system of Linnaues?
latinized italicized naming system for bacteria
What is the general order of the animal kingdom?
From most specific to least
Species - genus - family - order
In the name E. Coli
what is E and what is coli?
Escherichia is the genus and coli is the species
what is Phenetic classification?
Based on genotype and phenotype. Looks at physical traits of organisms. This is limited for bacteria because many look very similar
because phenetic classification based on what organism look like is limited, what other things can we look at do differentiate them?
How they behave / what they do.
do they have motility? what temperature do they live in? pH? what do they eat? We can also look at their % G + C content of their genome
What is % G + C genome content?
Two closely related organisms are expected to have similar GC% content. NOT a similar %GC content of DNA means 2 microorganisms are closely related
Can phenetic classification reveal evolutionary characteristics?
Yes, but it is not dependent on phylogenetic analysis
What is phylogenetic classification?
Aka phyletic
differentiates bacteria on the basis of evolutionary development. Usually does this by comparing genetic material and gene products. Molecular data is the best indication of bacterial relationships.