Which 5 bacterial toxins depend on lysogeny in order to be secreted by their corresponding bacteria?_____Botulinum ToxinCholera ToxinDiphtheria ToxinShiga Toxin
#2
In Transposition of bacterial DNA, a _____ can move to a plasmid, allowing transfer to another bacterium via conjugation
#3
When high frequency strains of bacteria undergo _____, they transfer their bacterial genome with the plasmid to the recipient
#4
_____ is a system used by bacterial cells to recognise and destroy viral DNA as a form of adaptive immunity
#5
_____ strains of bacteria will take plasmids and incorporate them into their cellular DNA
#6
_____ describes a transposon of bacterial DNA that can "jump" from one location to another (ie: bacterial DNA or even a plasmid)
#7
_____ -toxin genes are typically not part of a chromosome, and instead are encoded by plasmids and bacteriophages
#8
_____ bacterial DNA transduction occurs when a lytic phage infects the bacterium
Hint: Generalized or Specialized
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Flashcard 1: Which 5 bacterial toxins depend on lysogeny in order to be secreted by their corresponding bacteria?_____Botulinum ToxinCholera ToxinDiphtheria ToxinShiga Toxin
Answer: Group A strep Erythrogenic toxin (causes scarlet fever)
Flashcard 2: In Transposition of bacterial DNA, a _____ can move to a plasmid, allowing transfer to another bacterium via conjugation
Answer: transposon
Flashcard 3: When high frequency strains of bacteria undergo _____, they transfer their bacterial genome with the plasmid to the recipient
Answer: conjugation
Flashcard 4: _____ is a system used by bacterial cells to recognise and destroy viral DNA as a form of adaptive immunity
Answer: CRISPR-Cas9
Flashcard 5: _____ strains of bacteria will take plasmids and incorporate them into their cellular DNA
Answer: High frequency
Flashcard 6: _____ describes a transposon of bacterial DNA that can "jump" from one location to another (ie: bacterial DNA or even a plasmid)
Answer: Transposition
Flashcard 7: _____ -toxin genes are typically not part of a chromosome, and instead are encoded by plasmids and bacteriophages
Answer: Exo
Flashcard 8: _____ bacterial DNA transduction occurs when a lytic phage infects the bacterium