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Dr. Bimmel is concerned about eliminating the carrier state of S. pneumoniae. She is particularly concerned about finding ways to prevent S. pneumoniae-caused otitis media without the use of antibiotics. Antibiotic use against S. pneumoniae has become problematic. Amoxicillin worked for her as a child, but today there are many antibiotic resistant strains.

a. Describe how amoxicillin affects bacterial cells. (What is the target site? What does amoxicillin do?)

b. What is the gene product of the blaA gene?

c. How does this gene product allow bacteria to survive exposure to amoxicillin?

d. Does blaA confer resistance to antibiotics other than amoxicillin (like tetracycline and kanamycin)? Briefly explain

e. Show (describe) how the blaA gene could be naturally transferred from a S. pneumoniae cell that is amoxicillin resistant to a S. pneumoniae strain that is susceptible to amoxicillin. Include in your response a description of the selection conditions required to select for amoxicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae.

f. Is this a genotypic change? Design an experiment to support your answer.

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