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Microbio Rue week 4

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bacteriophage (phage) a virus that infects bacterial cells
base substitution the replacement of a single case in DNA by another base, causing a mutation; also called a point mutation
donor cell a cell that gives DNA to a recipient cell during genetic recombination
gene a segment of DNA (a sequence of nucleotides in DNA) encoding a functional product
genetic code the mRNA codons and the amino acids they encode
genotype the genetic makeup of an organism
mutagen an agent in the environment that brings about mutations
phenotype the external manifestations of an organism’s genotype, or genetic makeup
repression the process by which a repressor protein can stop the synthesis of a protein
recipient cell a cell that receives DNA from a donor cell during genetic recombination
Artificial selection choosing one organism from a population to grow because of their desirable traits
Biotechnology the industrial application of microorganisms, cells, or cell components to make a useful product
DNA probe a short, labeled, single strand of DNA or RNA used to located its complementary strand in a quantity of DNA
Clone a population of cells arising from a single parent cell
complimentary DNA (cDNA) DNA made in vitro from an mRNA template
DNA sequencing a process by which the nucleotide sequence of DNA is determined
Genetic screening techniques for determining which genes are in a cell’s genome
Protoplast a gram-positive bacterium or plant cell treated to remove the cell wall
recombinant DNA (rDNA) a DNA molecule produced by combining DNA from two different sources
transformation 1. The process in which genes are transferred from one bacterium to another as “naked” DNA in solution, and 2. The changing of a normal cell into a cancerous cell
Capsid the protein coat of a virus that surrounds the nucleic acid
contact inhibition the cessation of animal cell movement and division as a result of contact with other cells
envelope an outer covering surroundin the capsid of some viruses
fusion the merging of plasma membranes of two different cells, resulting in one cell containing cytoplasm from both original cells
lysis 1. Destruction of a cell by the rupture of the plasma membrane, resulting in a loss of cytoplasm, and 2. In disease, gradual period of decline
lysogenic cycle stages in viral development that result in the incorporation of viral DNA into host DNA
lysogeny a stage in which phage DNA is incorporated into the host cell without lysis
lytic cycle a mechanism of phage multiplication that results in host cell lysis
plaque a mechanism of phage multiplication that results in host cell lysis
prophage phage DNA inserted into the host cell’s DNA
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