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For the following genetic transfer procedure, explain the process: Conjugation
Direct cell to cell DNA transfer
For the following genetic transfer procedure, explain the process: Transduction
Phage-mediated cell to cell DNA transfer
For the following genetic transfer procedure, explain the process: Transformation
Purified DNA taken up by a cell
For the following genetic transfer procedure, explain the processd: Transposition
DNA transfer to same or another chromosome or plasmid WITHIN a cell
For the following genetic transfer procedure, give the types of cells involved: Conjugation
Prokaryotic
For the following genetic transfer procedure, give the types of cells involved: Transduction
Prokaryotic
For the following genetic transfer procedure, give the types of cells involved: Transformation
Prokaryotic or eukaryotic
For the following genetic transfer procedure, give the types of cells involved: Transposition
Prokaryotic or eukaryotic
For the following genetic transfer procedure, give the nature of DNA transferred: Conjugation
Chromosomal or plasmid
For the following genetic transfer procedure, give the nature of DNA transferred: Transduction
Generalized transduction: Any gene, Specialized transduction: Only certain genes
For the following genetic transfer procedure, give the nature of DNA transferred: Transformation
Any DNA
For the following genetic transfer procedure, give the nature of DNA transferred: Transposition
DNA sequences "jumping genes"
What is lysogeny?
When the genetic code for a bacterial toxin is encoded in a lysogenic phage.
Name 4 lysogenic toxins.
(BCDE) 1. Botulinum 2. Cholera 3. Diphtheria 4. Erythrogenic toxin of Streptococcus Pyogenes