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EXAM 2 GENETICS PORTAGE LEARNING
PRACTICE TEST BANK 2026 TESTED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+

⩥ why is "selection" of bacteria and mutations used in the lab? Answer:
bacteria are grown in conditions that allow the mutated bacteria to
survive, while the wild type bacteria do not


⩥ How do scientists actually use selection of bacteria in the lab?
Answer: adding a resistance marker to the DNA plasmid that contains
the gene of intrest


⩥ What two ways are bacteria grown in lab Answer: liquid culture or
agar


⩥ Bacteria are usually grown in minimal medium, what does this mean?
Answer: medium that contains all the necessary organic compounds for
the bacteria to survive


⩥ Bacteria that can grow on minimal media are called: Answer:
prototrophic


⩥ What does being prototrophic mean? Answer: bacteria can grow with
no additional nutrients or reagents

, ⩥ what is the lag phase Answer: growth is very slow


⩥ what is log phase Answer: exponential growth


⩥ When bacteria reaches to ______________ in a culture, it will enter
stationary phase Answer: 1 million cells per ml


⩥ What is the stationary phase Answer: cease to grow


⩥ When will scientists harvest their bacteria Answer: log phase


⩥ define conjugation Answer: process of bacteria transferring genetic
information to another bacteria via direct contact


⩥ define auxotrophs Answer: bacteria strains that lack essential nutrients
so that they cannot grow without supplementation in the medium


⩥ Mixing two auxotrophs (needing different amino acids to grow) in the
same medium allowed them both to grow. How did this happen?
Answer: via conjugation and transfer of genetic material


⩥ "donor "bacteria are known as: Answer: F + cells
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