MICR 803 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Horizontal Gene Transfer, Low Copy Number, Rolling Circle Replication

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Plasmids: circular piece of genetic information contribute to the genetic makeup of a bacterium not part of the chromosome. Vary in size and the number of genes it has. Replication autonomously (on its own) independent of the chromosome, type of replication depends of circumstance of the cell. Bidirectional replication: starts at a single origin and occurs into direction simultaneously. Rolling circle replication: starts at a single origin and moves only in one direction. Repa binds to dso and cuts one strand of the dna. Dna polymerase recognizes 3 prime hydroxyl makes complementary strand to maintained piece of plasmid. Displacement of nicked strand off of plasmid ssdna second oric is recognized and dna synthesis occurs to complete second strand. Low copy number plasmids segregate equally to daughter cells. High copy number plasms segregate randomly to daughter cells (50-700 copies) Advantages: resistance to antibiotics and toxic metals, pathogensis, symbiosis, help bacterium live under certain conditions, plasmids can be transferred between bacterial cells.

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