Mutation is the most common source of genetic diversity in a bacterial colony.
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asexual method of reproduction is that all bacterial cells in a colony are genetically the same. When treating a bacterial disease, ... Since genetic recombination does not routinely happen (as it does in sexually reproducing eukaryotes), mutation is the most important source of genetic variation for evolutionary change.
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less conspicuous colony morphotypes showed high genetic diversity. Although colony morphotypes clearly ..... works relatively well with the most common bacteria .... basis of patterns of community-level sole-carbon-source uti- lisation. ...
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8. What is the most common source of genetic diversity in a bacterial colony? a. transposons b. plasmids c. recombination d. crossing over e. mutation; 9. Which of the following statements about viruses is CORRECT?
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4. What is the most common source of genetic diversity in a bacterial colony; A. recombination D. independent assortment ; B. crossing over E. prophages ; C. mutation...
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; GENETICS OF VIRUSES & BACTERIAL REVIEW QUESTIONS (Chapters 33, ... 6. Select that statement from below that is true for transposable genetic elements or transposons; ... 9. A fun way to describe sex in the bacteria colony might be; A. Their plasmids were of the appropriate signs and so they conjugated their love for each...
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In a bacterial operon similar to the lac operon, the R gene codes for a ... What is the most common source of genetic diversity in a bacterial colony? ...
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however, the source of contamination is often unknown. This study investigated whether direct sequencing of a bacterial gene could be utilized for detecting genetic differences between bacterial strains for microbial source tracking. ... coli of 9600 colony forming units per 100 mL (Selegean et al., 2001).
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We used intergenic spacer (IGS) region polymorphism of ribosomal DNA, electrophoretic karyotype patterns, and vegetative compatibility and pathogenicity analyses to assess the genetic diversity within Fusarium oxysporum isolates recovered from common bean plants growing in fields around El Barco de Avila.
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