Chapter 6: Problem 13
Differentiate between generalized and specialized transduction.
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Chapter 6: Problem 13
Differentiate between generalized and specialized transduction.
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Get started for freeIn this chapter, we have focused on genetic systems present in bacteria and on
the viruses that use bacteria as hosts (bacteriophages). In particular, we
discussed mechanisms by which bacteria and their phages undergo genetic
recombination, which allows geneticists to map bacterial and bacteriophage
chromosomes. In the process, we found many opportunities to consider how this
information was acquired. From the explanations given in the chapter, what
answers would you propose to the following questions?
(a) How do we know that genes exist in bacteria and bacteriophages?
(b) How do we know that bacteria undergo genetic recombination, allowing the
transfer of genes from one organism to another?
(c) How do we know whether or not genetic recombination between bacteria
involves cell-to-cell contact?
(d) How do we know that bacteriophages recombine genetic material through
transduction and that cell-to-cell contact is not essential for transduction
to occur?
(e) How do we know that intergenic exchange occurs in bacteriophages?
(f) How do we know that in bacteriophage T4 the
Describe how different strains of
Explain the observations that led Zinder and Lederberg to conclude that the
prototrophs recovered in their transduction experiments were not the result of
In recombination studies of the
Describe the origin of
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