The presence of the bacterial capsule: a. | promotes attachment of the bacteria to tissue | b. | protects the microbe from phagocytosis | c. | increases the release of toxins and enzymes | d. | prevents replication of the bacterium | 4. Microbial mutation means that: a. | genetic information and some microbial characteristics have changed | b. | pathogens become nonpathogens | c. | the microbe survives adverse conditions but can no longer replicate | d. | the immune response to that microbe is strengthened | 5. A bacterial endospore can: a. | also be classified as an acid-fast bacterium | b. | exist in latent form inside a host cell | c. | reproduce very rapidly | d. | survive high temperatures and dry environment | 6.…
Using mutational analysis; normally the rII locus of phage T4 can lyse both E. coli K12 and E. coli B, but using proflavin to generate frameshift mutations produced a mutant of phage T4 which could only lyse E. coli B, not E. coli K12.…
The sequence in the entry that was obtained from sequencing a piece of DNA from Vibrio fischeri genomic DNA digested with Sal I is 8654 bp long.…
Escherichia coli are gram- negative bacteria that are normally found within the gut of warm bloodied organisms. There are several strains of E. coli that exist as part of the normal flora of the human digestive system. They prevent harmful bacteria from establishing themselves in the intestines, and they also aide in the production of vitamin K2. Most E. coli strains are not harmful to humans, except for serotype O157:H7, which causes food poisiong and can be life threatening. There are other less common serotypes of E. coli. We will be discussing Escherichia coli O26, which has been linked to an outbreak involving raw clover sprouts.…
coli is a gram negative, bacterium found in the lower intestine of warm blooded organisms. Although E.coli strains are harmless there are serotypes that can cause food poisoning in humans. [2] Harmless strains can be found in the flora of the gut and produce vitamin k¬¬2 and prevent pathogenic bacteria from establishing and are therefore beneficial to the host. The major cause for disease is fecal to oral transmission. It is an ideal candidate for bacterial transformation because it is made of only one cell, reproduces every 20 minutes, is not harmful to people, and cannot survive outside the…
It is a phage genome that has been inserted into a specific site on the bacterial chromosome…
A phage attaches itself to a bacteria cell, the phage injects its DNA into the bacterium, the phage DNA directs the host cell to make more phage DNA, The cell lyses and releases the new phages…
21. Describe the genetic material of the bacteria. be sure to tell where it is found.…
5: What are the characteristics of this pathogen.(Morphology,biochemistry,and pathogenicity).How do the possible pathogens in the case study differ?…
On November 14, 2012, Rita Bernstein visited Bergen Community College to talk about Escherichia Coli O157:H7. Escherichia coli or better known as E.coli is a tube-shaped bacterium that is found in the stomachs of warm-blooded animals. O157:H7 is a member of the E.coli family, which produces shiga toxin, and are capable of producing bloody diarrhea. E.coli O157:H7 attacks red blood cells, it interrupts flow of oxygen, and it breaks down walls of vessels.…
Answer the following questions as you work your way through the lab material typing in your answers. Then submit your finished lab report as a Microsoft Word document. This lab report is worth 100 points towards your final lab grade. Each Q is worth 2 points unless otherwise noted. Also, per the Honor Code, this work must be your own. This is due Mon. 10/8 at 11:59 PM. The theme of this lab is the identification of unknown bacteria and viruses in a lab.…
The phages were produced in a radioactive medium that resulted in a phage population with Sulfur labeled proteins. There was no radioactive label in this DNA. The phages…
The devolvement of medical advancements can accelerate medical practices and help health care providers work more efficiently. One of these medical advancements would be a mutated E. coli. So how exactly can a mutated E. coli be an advancement? Well what scientist recently discovered is that this certain mutated bacteria actually will color urine to help diagnose medical diseases. So perhaps this mutated E. coli can make diagnosing certain issues a quicker process than before.…
1855 The Escherichia coli (E. Coli) bacterium is discovered. It later becomes a major research, development and production tool for biotechnology.…
These experiments helped us learn the factors that were involved in the growth of the bacteria that increased our study towards their genetic, physical and metabolic characteristics. We used Escherichia coli and Bacteriophage T7 to identify and analyze their identical life cycle and replication that was involved in their process of growth. As, growth for any bacteria means it multiplying by increasing in its size and quantity, which can easily be examined by measuring its cell mass and cell number. Whereas, Bacteriophage T7 being double stranded makes us analyze the length of its latent period and the average burst size that occurred due to infection over a period of time. In this experiment we formed dilutions and found all the required data to analyze the process that helps in their growth, we look for colonies in Escherichia coli and formation of plaques in Bacteriophage T7. This is one way to uniquely identify them and differ them from one another.…