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- The protein of T2 bacteriophage is labeled with 35S and the DNA with 32p. Where would one detect most of the 32p if the T2 bacteriophage were allowed to infect the bacteria? O on the phage coat surrounding the T2 bacteriophage on the membrane of the infected bacteria O inside the T2 bacteriophage capsid O inside the infected bacteria O The 32P would be equally distributed within the T2 bacteriophage and infected bacteriaE. coli cells are simultaneously infected with two strains of phage λ. One strain has a mutant host range, is temperature sensitive, and produces clear plaques (genotype h st c); another strain carries the wildtype alleles (genotype h+ st+ c+). Progeny phages are collected from the lysed cells and are plated on bacteria. The following numbers of different progeny phages are obtained: Progeny phage genotype Number of plaques h+ c+ st+ 321 h c st 338 h+ c st 26 h c+ st+ 30 h+ c st+ 106 h c+ st 110 h+ c+ st 5 h c st+ 6 a. Determine the order of the three genes on the phage chromosome. b. Determine the map distances between the genes. c. Determine the coefficient of coincidence and the interference3 2. The table below was obtained by P1 phage transduction followed by media selection of an E. coli strain lacking the three genes. Determine the map order of the genes given the information provided. Demonstrate CLEARLY which are closer or farther from each other (no numbers needed). 1 2 MAP: Experiment Selected marker Ala+ Gly+ Ser+ Unselected markers (select- ed for by subsequent plating) 27% Ser+, 2% Gly+ 3% Ser+, 1% Ala+ 35% Ala+, 4% Gly+
- cterium of genotype a+b+c+ is the donor in a cotransformation mapping experiment. The recipient is a-b-c-. percentages of co-transformation are: a-c = 7; b-c = 20: a-b =2 nich two markers are furthest apart? O d) cannot be determined O b-c a-b a-cIn five Hfr strains, each of which was used to build a time-of-transfer map, the genes entered the recipient cells as follows: Strain 1: S L A C T F Strain 2: N P F T C A Strain 3: T F P N U Y Strain 4: S H Y U N P Strain 5: U N P F T C Which of the following represents a correct gene map of these results? N P F T S L A C H U Y S L A C T F P N H Y U C T F P N U Y H S L A T C A L S P N U Y H F U N P C A L S F T H Y34. A donor strain of bacteria with alleles a* b* c* is infected with phages to map the donor chromosome using generalized transduction. The phage lysate from the bacterial cells is collected and used to infect a second strain of bacteria that are a b c. Bacteria with the a* allele are selected, and the percentage of cells with cotransduced b* and c* alleles are recorded. Donor Recipient Selected Cells with allele cotransduced allele (%) a* b* a bc a* 25 b* a' 3c Is gene b or gene c closer to gene a? Explain your reasoning.
- The following recombinants are recovered when conjugation occurs between an a+d+g+ donor and an a d'g recipient. at dt g+= 84% ad g+= 6% at dg+ = 10% ad g+= less than 1% What is the map distance between the a and d genes? 6 map units less than 1 map unit 10 map units 84 map units 74 map unitsWhen a temperate phage infects a bacteria cell it O immediately undergoes the temperate lifecycle. O immediately integrates its genome into the host cell genome; when conditions are harsh, the phage excises out of the host chromosome and undergoes the lytic lifecycle. O immediately undergoes the lytic lifecycle. O can either immediately undergo the lytic lifecycle or immediately undergo the lysogenic lifecycle, and it usually undergoes the lytic lifecycle.A researcher is studying the r// locus of phage T4. Three //-- strains are obtained: A, B, and C. E. coli strain K(A) is coinfected with two rl strains simultaneously and the results are recorded. Infection with A and B phage = lysis occurs Infection with A and C phage = lysis occurs Infection with B and C phage = no lysis occurs What can be inferred from this complementation test? Multiple Choice Strains A, B, and C have mutations in three different genes. Strains A and B have mutations in the same gene, and strain C has a mutation in a different gene. Strains A and C have mutations in the same gene, and strain B has a mutation in a different gene. Strains A, B, and C have mutations in the same gene. Strains B and C have mutations in the same gene, and strain A has a mutation in a different gene.
- 8. You infect E. coli cells with two strains of T4 virus. One strain is minute (m), rapid lysis (r) and turbid (t); the other is wild-type for all three markers. The lytic products of this dual infection are plated on a lawn of E. coli and the morphology of the plaques are classified. The resulting 10, 342 plaques were distributed among eight phenotypes, as follows: mrt 3467 +++ 3729 mr+ 853 m+t 162 m++ 520 +rt 474 +r+ 172 ++t 965 You decide to repeat the exact same experiment as outlined above and this time you count and classify 25, 000 plaques? How many plaques would you expect to be wild-type for all three markers? (Hint: You will need to calculate the expected DCO class for the cross above and apply that to your answer.)A bacterium of genotype a+ b+ c+ d+ is the donor in a cotransformation mapping. The recipient is a-b-c-d-. Data from the transformed cells is shown below. What is the order of the genes? a+ and b+ 5 a+ and c+ 2 a+ and d+ 0 b+ and c+ 0 b+ and d+ 0 c+ and d+ 5 cbad cadb bcda acbd bacdAn ade+ arg+ cys+ his+ leu+ pro+ bacterial strain is knownto be lysogenic for a newly discovered phage, but the siteof the prophage is not known. The bacterial map isleucysarghisadeproThe lysogenic strain is used as a source of the phage, andthe phages are added to a bacterial strain of genotypeade- arg- cys- his- leu- pro-. After a short incubation,samples of these bacteria are plated on six differentmedia, with the supplementations indicated in thefollowing table. The table also shows whether colonieswere observed on the various media.PresenceMedium Ade Arg Cys His Leu Pro of colonies1 - + + + + + N2 + - + + + + N3 + + - + + + C4 + + + - + + N5 + + + + - + C6 + + + + + - NNutrient supplementation in medium(In this table, a plus sign indicates the presence of anutrient supplement, a minus sign indicates that asupplement is not present, N indicates no colonies, and Cindicates colonies present.)a. What genetic process is at work here?b. What is the approximate locus of the prophage?