Explain why only a virulent virus (like T4 phage), rather than a temperate virus, can be used in our experiment. Explain why we can't perform the streak plate method using a T4 bacteriophage suspension.
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- 1 mL of a bacteriophage suspension is mixed with 20 mL of a bacterial culture and 50% of the phages adsorb. We know that the bacteriophage suspension had a concentration of 1x1010 viruses per mL, and the bacterial culture had a concentration of 3x108 bacteria per mL. What fraction of the cells is multiple infected?10 mL of a bacteriophage suspension is mixed with 5 mL of a bacterial culture and 25% of the phages adsorb. The bacteriophage suspension has a concentration of 4x1018 viruses per mL, and the bacterial culture had a concentration of 6x1014 bacteria per mL. How many viruses are adsorbed per cell (multiplicity of infection)? What fraction of the cells is uninfected? What fraction of the cells is single infected? What fraction of the cells is multiple infected?In Hershey-Chase experiment, bacteriophages protein coats were tagged with radioactive isotope S-32. These phages were used to infect E. coli cells and the cells were further centrifuged to form pellets. Why was the radioactivity level of S-32 found greater outside the cells compared to the E. coli cell pellets? Explain briefly. If the experiment is repeated in the same manner but this time the phage protein coats are labelled with isotope X and the phage DNA with isotope Y, which isotope’s radioactivity will be found in greater amounts in the E. coli cell pellets after centrifugation? Explain briefly.
- In our pandemic world, COVID testing has become a very common thing (unfortunately necessary). When receiving a test to detect the COVID virus, a person may or may not have COVID, and the test result could come back either positive or negative. (a) Explain what specificity means in the context of a COVID test. (b) Explain what sensitivity means in the context of a COVID test.One mL of a bacteriophage suspension is mixed with 20 mL of a bacterialculture and 50% of the phages adsorb. We know that the bacteriophagesuspension had a concentration of 1x10^10 viruses per mL, and the bacterialculture had a concentration of 3x10^8 bacteria per mL. How many viruses are adsorbed per cell (multiplicity of infection)?Why is a webbed plate capable of producing a higher lysate titer (pfu/mL) than a cleared plate? a.) A webbed plate has plaques that have gone through more rounds of replication because the number of host cells did not limit phage replication, creating exponentially more phage particles b.) A webbed plate has no more host available for replication, meaning the plate is full of exponentially higher amounts of phage c.) A cleared plate has less bacteria than a webbed plate, so there are more plaques present d.) A cleared plate contains more phage than a webbed plate because it started with a more concentrated phage sample
- You infect bacteria with two phages during a cis test. This produces a lysate that contains phage particles. Before you can count outcomes, you need to work out the amount of phage to use in subsequent experiments. You start by making two ten- fold serial dilutions of the lysate and then add 1mL of the final diluted lysate to a plate of permissive strain e.coli. You observe 10 plaques. How many phage per mL were present in the original lysate? a. 10 phage/mL o b. 3,300 phage/mL c. 10,000 phage/mL o d. 1,000 phage/mL e. 33 phage/mLA patient is asked to participate in a trial using a bacteriophage to treat a Streptococcus infection. The patient is worried that she will end up with a viral infection rather than a Streptococcal infection. How would you address her concerns? – discuss the specificity of viral infections. How do they infect host cells, is that a random process?One mL of a bacteriophage suspension is mixed with 20 mL of a bacterialculture and 50% of the phages adsorb. We know that the bacteriophagesuspension had a concentration of 1x10^10 viruses per mL, and the bacterialculture had a concentration of 3x10^8 bacteria per mL. What fraction of the cells is single infected?
- A researcher is studying the rII locus of phage T4. FourrII− strains are obtained: A, B, C, and D. In the first experiment, E. coli strain K(λ) is coinfected with two rII− strains simultaneously and the results are recorded. Infection with A and B phage = lysis occurs Infection with A and C phage = lysis occurs Infection with B and C phage = no lysis occurs Infection with B and D phage = no lysis occurs Infection with C and D phage = no lysis occurs In a second experiment, coinfections are performed first in E. coli strain B, then the progeny phage are used to infect E. coli strain K(λ). Progeny of A and B phage = plaques form Progeny of B and C phage = plaques form Progeny of C and D phage = plaques form Progeny of B and D phage = no plaques from Which conclusions are consistent with these data? Why? A) Strains A and B carry mutations in the same gene. B) Strains B and D both carry the same mutation. C) Strains B, C, and D carry mutations in the same gene. D)…One mL of a bacteriophage suspension is mixed with 20 mL of a bacterialculture and 50% of the phages adsorb. We know that the bacteriophagesuspension had a concentration of 1x10^10 viruses per mL, and the bacterialculture had a concentration of 3x10^8 bacteria per mL. What fraction of the cells is uninfected?Which of the statements about bacteriophage is FALSE: a) specialized transduction is a low frequency event b) may accidently package host DNA into a phage particle c) may perform specialized transduction d) only have a lytic life cycle