Mapping and Sequencing of Genomes MCQs

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Q51.
What is the capacity of viral gene storage termed as?
Discuss
Answer: (c).Head full capacity
Q52.
In a transduction experiment where the recipient is Met-, Ala-, Gal- you observe a recombinant phenotype Met+, Gal+ in some strains and Gal+ Ala+ in some strains. But in none of the cases can you find Met+ Ala+. What is the sequence of the gene?
Discuss
Answer: (b).Met, Gal, Ala
Q53.
You are checking the sequence of 3 genes using generalized transduction mapping. The recipient is Leu-, Aziˢ, Thr- while the donor is Leu+, Aziᴿ, Thr +. If you select the Leu+ as marker, Aziᴿ would be 50% while Thr+ would be 2%. If you select Thr+ as marker Leu+ would be 3% and Aziᴿ would be 0%. What is the sequence?
Discuss
Answer: (a).Thr Leu Azi
Discuss
Answer: (b).A variety of genes can be transformed in this case
Q55.
The Phage is incorporated in the bacterial genome by _____________________
Discuss
Answer: (a).Single crossover event
Discuss
Answer: (a).Specialized transduction is due to excision error
Q57.
If the bacterial DNA sequence is Leu Met Att Gal Bio, which of the genes can be transferred via specialized transduction?
Discuss
Answer: (d).Met and Gal only
Q58.
A specialized transducing virus attacks a healthy bacterial cell. What will be the virulence of the viruses produced by this bacterial cell after infection?
Discuss
Answer: (d).No virulence
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Answer: (b).A specialized transducing phage affects a cell infected by same virus
Q60.
A specialized transducing phage attacking an infected cell with lysogenic stage of the same virus gives rise to________
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Answer: (b).HFT
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