What class of organism does bacteria belong to?
What’s a key defining feature of prokaryotes?
What’s unique about bacteria’s DNA?
What are plasmids?
What are viruses regarded as, even though they are similar to organisms in some aspects?
How does bacteria reproduce, generally?
T/F: bacteria (and other prokaryotes) never reproduce sexually
- they undergo both sexual and asexual reproduction
Why are bacteria a model organism for genetic studies?
When can bacteria be seen with the naked eye in a colony?
What is one thing that is needed for bacteria to exchange genetic information?
- aka conjugation
What was different with the bacterial genetic exchange that is not seen with eukaryotic crosses?
What does F+ mean?
What does F- mean?
What is F?
- a plasmid
What does the F plasmid do?
How does the F in DNA donate itself to the recipient?
- passes through a pore of the recipient cell where the other strand is synthesized, making a double helix
T/F: a copy of F remains with the donor
- one stays in the donor, one is in the recipient
What does Hfr stand for?
What happen in Hfr and F- crosses? What makes them different from F- and F+ crosses?
- with +x-, most F- become F+
Define prokaryotes
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Define viruses
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Define donor
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Define bacteriophages
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Define phages
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