Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer Which of the following term describes the relationship between a virus and host where no new viral particles are produced and the viral genome is replicated along with host chromosome? Lysogeny Conjugation Lysis Transformation Lysogeny Conjugation Lysis Transformation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer The chromosomal genes, possessing fertility factor is known as R factor F factor F prime factor HFr R factor F factor F prime factor HFr ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer Which of the following type of recombination does not require homologous sequences and is important for the integration of viral genomes into bacterial chromosomes? Replicative recombination General recombination Site-specific recombination Mutagenic recombimation Replicative recombination General recombination Site-specific recombination Mutagenic recombimation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer The transposase gene encodes an enzyme that facilitate viral replication within a genome general recombination None of these site-specific integration of transposable elements viral replication within a genome general recombination None of these site-specific integration of transposable elements ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer Which of the following statement describes plasmids? Small, circular DNA molecules that can exist independently of chromosomes commonly found in bacteria Another name for a protoplast A complex membrane structure that covers the chromosome of bacteria None of these Small, circular DNA molecules that can exist independently of chromosomes commonly found in bacteria Another name for a protoplast A complex membrane structure that covers the chromosome of bacteria None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer In lysogeny, DNA-degrading enzymes in the extracellular medium would stop the process a bacteriophage transfers bacterial DNA bacteria take up double stranded DNA from the environment a bacteriophage genome is integrated into the bacterial genome DNA-degrading enzymes in the extracellular medium would stop the process a bacteriophage transfers bacterial DNA bacteria take up double stranded DNA from the environment a bacteriophage genome is integrated into the bacterial genome ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP