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113 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 113
is the skin a favorable environment? Why?

1. Isolate DNA to be cloned
2. Use restriction enzymes to "chop up" the DNA into fragments
3. Insert the fragments into a cloning vector, creating recombinant DNA
4. Insert the recombinant DNA into a new host, such as E.coli
5. Culture host cell, growing many identical copies

The skin is unfavorable for the colonization of most microorganisms
Because of the slightly acidic pH, high concentration of salt, and lack of moisture

Assistance in digesting food
Regulation of immune system
Prevention of colonization by pathogens
Production of essential vitamins

They provide the most robust analysis of microbial evolution

Term 2 of 113
what are some examples of physiological and biochemical features used to classify and
identify organisms?

The strain that is usually one of the first strains discovered and is often the most fully
characterized and described, folds the species name

Mitochondrion: Rickettsiae bacteria
Hydrogenosomes: mitochondrial ancestor
Chloroplasts: cyanobacteria

Carbon and nitrogen sources, cell wall constituents, nutritional type, motility, oxygen
relationships, photosynthetic pigments, fermentation products and optimum pH

A process using computers that determine where genes start and end to allow scientists
to locate genes on the genome

,Term 3 of 113
bioinformatics

study of the lipidome, entire set of lipid profile


Study of the transcriptome

The study of the genome using computers


study of metabolome, entire set of small molecule metabolites

Term 4 of 113
True or False: The normal microbiota is the same for all humans.

True

False

Term 5 of 113
why is the NGS method performed over Sanger method?

It is the most commonly used thermostable enzyme, and it comes from hydrothermal
vents the thermophilic bacterium Thermus aquaticus

it is cheaper snd faster

Organs involved in the production of urine and organs for reproduction

Low pH levels and secretion of bile and pancreatic juices

Term 6 of 113
commensalism

A loss of either photosynthetic pigments from the dinoflagellates or complete expulsion
of the dinoflagellates form the coral

determination about to which taxon an organisms belongs


one individual gains from the association, but the other is neither harmed nor benefited

the relationship in which some reciprocal benefit accrues to both partners; they depend
on each other for growth and survival

,Term 7 of 113
amensalism

one individual gains from the association, but the other is neither harmed nor benefited


one organism has negative impact on another organism

Any stable association of one organism with another

both organisms benefit but do not have to interact for survival

Term 8 of 113
What is the genitourinary tract?

Provides means for transferring a gene of interest to a host organism during the cloning
process

They recognize DNA and cleave specific four to eight base pair sequences

Organs involved in the production of urine and organs for reproduction

One that only causes disease under certain conditions

Term 9 of 113
metabolomics

same species with different antigenic properties (antibodies)


study of metabolome, entire set of small molecule metabolites

A loss of either photosynthetic pigments from the dinoflagellates or complete expulsion
of the dinoflagellates form the coral

two organisms attempt to use the same resource

, Term 10 of 113
nomenclature

determination about to which taxon an organisms belongs


The study of the genome using computers

science of biological classification

assignment of names to taxa

Term 11 of 113
glycomics

same species with biochemical and physiological differences

study of the glycome, entire set of sugars

the entire collection of mRNA transcripts

study of RNA found in environmental samples

Term 12 of 113
metatranscriptomics

The study of the genome using computers

the entire collection of mRNA transcripts

study of RNA found in environmental samples

study of metagenomes, genetic material recovered from environmental samples

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