A) addition of the pro+ gene via transduction
B) addition of the pro+ gene during conjugation
C) removal of the pro- gene during excision
D) addition of the pro+ gene via transformation
E) correction of the pro- gene by reverse transcriptase
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A) competent
B) virulent
C) fertile
D) high frequency
E) transduced
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A) A bacteria that was not cable of synthesizing methionine,biotin,threonin or proline.
B) A bacteria that was capable of synthesizing methionine,biotin,threonin and proline.
C) An agar medium that contained methionine,biotin,threonin and proline.
D) An agar medium that lacked methionine,biotin,threonin,proline,and other nutrients that all bacteria require to grow (e.g.glucose) .
E) No positive control would be used in this experiment because there are already two different strains of bacteria being tested.
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A) Random mutation
B) Conjugation
C) Transformation
D) Transduction
E) Lysogeny
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A) Each will have about half the number of plasmids as the mother cell.
B) They are members of the same colony.
C) They have genetically identical chromosomes.
D) They are members of the same colony and have genetically identical chromosomes.
E) They are members of the same colony,will have genetically identical chromosomes,and each will have about half the number of plasmids as the mother cell.
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A) viral recognition of host surface proteins
B) genome entry into the cell and immediate expression of some viral genes
C) viral proteins are synthesized
D) reverse transcriptase converts RNA to DNA
E) fully assembled viruses are released
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A) a prokaryote
B) a eukaryote
C) a plasmid
D) a virus
E) bacterium
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A) do not enter the cell with the virus
B) are released into the cytoplasm by cellular enzymes
C) undergo a conformational change to inject viral contents into the host cell
D) are assembled into the virus along with reverse transcriptase
E) are embedded in the viral capsid
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A) are essential for growth
B) can provide genes that allow the bacteria to grow and thrive in the presence of potential toxins
C) are essential for cellular respiration
D) are artificially created by humans and are present in bacteria only because humans put them there
E) are essential for chromosome replication and binary fission
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A) A bacteria that could synthesize methionine,biotin,threonine,and proline.
B) A bacteria that could not synthesize methionine,biotin,threonine,or proline.
C) An agar media that contained methionine,biotin,threonine,and proline.
D) An agar medium that lacked methionine,biotin,threonin,proline,and other nutrients that all bacteria require to grow (e.g.glucose) .
E) A plate that contained no bacteria
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A) He mixed together two bacteria strains with different nutritional requirements,and then added them to agar plates that lacked their required nutrients.
B) When two bacterial strains with different nutritional requirements were combined in a tube and allowed to grow for several hours,they acquired the ability to grow without the addition of biotin.
C) When two bacterial strains with different nutritional requirements were separated from each other by a selective filter,they did not acquire the ability to grow on agar plates that lacked their required nutrients.
D) Only when enough pressure was applied to force bacteria from one side of a selective filter to another did they acquire the ability to grow without their required nutrients.
E) Nutritional deficient strains only acquired the ability to grow without their required nutrients when the pore size of a selective filter was increased to allow bacteria to pass from one side to the other.
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A) both are modes of sexual reproduction
B) both occur only in eukaryotes
C) both occur only in prokaryotes
D) both involve replication of DNA and separation of DNA equally into two daughter cells
E) both give rise to offspring that are genetically different from the parent
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A) the formation of loop domains
B) supercoiling by topoisomerases
C) tight wrapping around histones to form nucleosomes
D) the formation of loop domains and supercoiling by topoisomerases
E) the formation of loop domains,supercoiling by topoisomerases,and tight wrapping around histones to form nucleosomes
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A) Bacterium BB acquired degradative and virulence plasmids by horizontal gene transfer
B) Bacterium BB picked up fertility and Col-plasmids via conjugation
C) Bacterium BB was exposed to a bacteriophage which is now in its lytic phase
D) Bacterium BB was transformed with a resistance plasmid and a digestive plasmid
E) Bacterium BB sexually reproduced with another strain of bacteria that had both toluene-degrading gene and virulence gene
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A) it does not require close contact to infect a new host
B) it can infect many different cell types
C) it can infect many different species
D) the species that the virus can infect are spread over a large geographic distance,potentially causing pandemics
E) it can infect many cell types or species
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A) Random mutation
B) Conjugation
C) Transduction
D) Transformation
E) Lysogeny
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