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Micro Lab Exam 2 Transduction Questions and Answers Already Passed What is transduction in microbiology? Transduction is the process by which bacterial DNA is transferred from one bacterium to another via a bacteriophage. What type of phage is involved in generalized transduction? In gene...

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What is transduction in microbiology?


✔✔Transduction is the process by which bacterial DNA is transferred from one bacterium to

another via a bacteriophage.




What type of phage is involved in generalized transduction?


✔✔In generalized transduction, any part of the bacterial chromosome can be transferred by a

lytic bacteriophage.




What is specialized transduction?


✔✔Specialized transduction occurs when a temperate phage integrates into the host’s genome

and can only transfer specific genes near the integration site.




What is the role of a bacteriophage in transduction?


✔✔A bacteriophage acts as the vector that transfers bacterial DNA from one bacterium to

another during transduction.




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, What is a key difference between generalized and specialized transduction?


✔✔Generalized transduction can transfer any gene, while specialized transduction only transfers

genes located near the prophage insertion site.




How does transduction contribute to genetic diversity in bacteria?


✔✔Transduction introduces new genetic material into a bacterium, allowing for genetic variation

and the potential for new traits such as antibiotic resistance.




What is a prophage?


✔✔A prophage is a bacteriophage genome integrated into the host bacterium’s chromosome.




What occurs during the lytic cycle of a bacteriophage?


✔✔During the lytic cycle, the bacteriophage replicates inside the host bacterium, ultimately

lysing the bacterium and releasing new phages.




What happens during the lysogenic cycle of a bacteriophage?


✔✔During the lysogenic cycle, the phage integrates into the host genome as a prophage and

replicates along with the host cell’s DNA.




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