Deck 9: An Introduction to Taxonomy: the Bacteria

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The science of classification is generally known as

A) nomenclature
B) taxonomy
C) morphology
D) dichotomy
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The five kingdom system of classification was set up by

A) Charles Darwin
B) Robert Hooke
C) Louis Pasteur
D) Robert Whittaker
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Organisms in the same ________ are more closely related than are organisms in the same ________.

A) phylum, genus
B) class, order
C) family, phylum
D) phylum, order
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Which of the following levels of classification would contain the greatest number of organisms?

A) phylum
B) order
C) genus
D) class
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Classification is necessary to

A) establish criteria for identifying organisms
B) arrange related organisms into groups
C) provide information on how organisms evolved
D) all of the above
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All of the following are considered eukaryotes except

A) Archea
B) Fungi
C) Protozoa
D) Humans
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A strain is a subgroup of a

A) phylum
B) class
C) family
D) species
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Organisms are generally classified according to

A) cell size
B) evolutionary relationships
C) colony color
D) alphabetically
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The binomial name of a microbe is composed of its

A) kingdom and genus names
B) genus name and a species modifier
C) family and class names
D) genus and species names
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Which one of the following is a prokaryote without a cell wall?

A) virus
B) cyanobacterium
C) mycoplasma
D) rickettsia
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Which one of the following microorganisms has its own kingdom in the five-kingdom classification?

A) viruses
B) algae
C) protozoa
D) fungi
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Which of the following is a reason that bacteria cannot be classified in the same way as animals?

A) some bacteria are not motile
B) bacteria don't reproduce sexually
C) bacteria are single celled organisms
D) bacteria are prokaryotic organisms
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Which one of the following microorganisms was once called blue-green algae?

A) mycoplasmas
B) cyanobacteria
C) chlamydiae
D) rickettsia
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Binomial nomenclature was originated by

A) Louis Pasteur
B) Robert Koch
C) Hans Delbruck
D) Carolus Linnaeus
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A tool used by biologists that involves asking a series of "either-or" questions which eventually leads to the identification of an organism is a

A) species key
B) evolutionary tree
C) dichotomous key
D) binary chart
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Which of the following organisms shows the proper use of binomial nomenclature?

A) Escherichia Coli
B) Escherichia coli
C) escherichia coli
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In the name Escherichia coli,Escherichia refers to the ________ of the bacteria.

A) class
B) phylum
C) species
D) genus
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Which of the following questions would not be a good choice for a dichotomous key?

A) Are the cells rod shaped?
B) Are the cells Gram negative?
C) Do the cells ferment glucose?
D) Where is the cell usually found?
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A bacterial strain contains

A) several species
B) several families
C) a subgroup of a species with some of the same characteristics
D) a subgroup of a genus which has permanent genetic differences
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The correct order of taxonomic hierarchies (from most broad to most specific)is

A) class, order, family, phylum
B) order, family, class, phylum
C) phylum, class, order, family
D) phylum, class, family, order
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All members of the Kingdom Monera are

A) cyanobacteria
B) prokaryotes
C) fungi
D) protists
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The Kingdom Monera is also known as the Kingdom

A) Bacteria
B) Eubacteria
C) Prokaryotae
D) Archaeobacteria
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Which groups of animals are not usually of concern to the microbiologist?

A) ticks
B) tapeworms
C) fleas
D) moth
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The three domain system of classification does not include the

A) archaea
B) eukarya
C) monerya
D) bacteria
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According to the three domain classification system an organism with cells measuring more than 10 micrometers across would most likely belong to the

A) eukarya
B) bacteria
C) archaea
D) eukarya, bacteria and archaea would be equally likely
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Which of the following characteristics is not found in all living organisms?

A) cells that are bounded by a membrane
B) genetic information carried in the form of DNA
C) ability to convert light energy to chemical energy
D) ribosomes that produce proteins
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A eukaryotic,unicellular organism with no cell wall would be classified as a

A) Monera
B) Animal
C) Fungi
D) Protista
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According to the three domain classification system an organism with a cell wall made of peptidoglycan would belong to the

A) Bacteria
B) Archaea
C) Eukarya
D) none of the above
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Within the Kingdom Monera,the group of most interest to medical microbiologists is the

A) cyanobacteria
B) eubacteria
C) archaeobacteria
D) prokaryotic bacteria
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Which Kingdom includes all animals derived from zygotes?

A) Fungi
B) Plantae
C) Animalia
D) Protista
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Bacteria found in extreme environments (high heat,very high salt concentration)would best be described as a member of the

A) eubacteria
B) prokaryotae
C) cyanobacteria
D) archaeobacteria
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Fungi can be differentiated from plants by the fact that

A) fungi are all unicellular, plants are all multicellular
B) fungi do not have a cell wall, plants have a cell wall
C) fungi cannot photosynthesize, plants can photosynthesize
D) fungi are prokaryotic, plants are eukaryotic
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Fossil studies indicate that life on earth first arose about 4 billion years ago. How many billion years ago did multicellular living organisms appear in the fossil record?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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In the five Kingdom scheme of classification,Algae are classified in the Kingdom

A) Monera
B) Protista
C) Plant
D) Fungi
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Before bacteria received a kingdom of their own they were generally classified along with

A) plants
B) animals
C) fungi
D) viruses
Question
In the five kingdom system of classification

A) viruses can't be classified
B) all prokaryotic organisms are found in the kingdom eubacteria
C) all organisms that can photosynthesize are found in the plant kingdom
D) a domain is a division of a kingdom
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A prokaryotic cell would be assigned to which of the taxonomic Kingdoms

A) Monera
B) Animalia
C) Fungi
D) Protista
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According to the three domain classification system,modern plants and animals belong to what Domain?

A) bacteria
B) eukarya
C) archaea
D) none of the above
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A eukaryotic,multicellular organism that has no cell wall would be classified as a

A) Monera
B) Animal
C) Fungi
D) Protista
Question
The two Kingdom system of classification divided all organisms into either ________ or ________.

A) animals, bacteria
B) plants, animals
C) eukaryotic, prokaryotic
D) motile, nonmotile
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A useful technique for comparing different bacterial species based on if they are susceptible to infection by the same virus is called

A) protein profile
B) virus profile
C) phage typing
D) serology
Question
Rickettsiae and Chlamydiae are unusual in that they

A) are sometimes gram negative and sometimes gram positive
B) have no cell walls
C) must live inside other living cells
D) are extremely large
Question
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis is used to separate

A) DNA by GC content
B) proteins by size
C) DNA by nucleotide sequence
D) proteins by amino acid sequence
Question
The 16S ribosomal subunit is used to study evolutionary relatedness because

A) it is the easiest type of RNA to sequence
B) ribosomes have evolved very slowly
C) ribosomes evolve very quickly so differences are easy to spot
D) none of the above
Question
In phage typing,bacteria that are lysed by the same type of bacteriophage are thought to be

A) more closely related to one another
B) less closely related to one another
C) more closely related to the bacteriophage
D) less closely related to the bacteriophage
Question
In DNA hybridization experiments,DNA from two closely related organisms will show

A) very little annealing
B) a high percentage of annealing
C) 100% annealing
D) it is impossible to tell
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How do lateral gene transfer and symbiosis complicate both the three domain and five kingdom treelike structure? Where do viruses,viroids and prions fit in today's taxonomy? Are they classified based on phylogeny or morphology?
Question
Organisms that degrade organic molecules to methane belong to the domain

A) archaea
B) eukarya
C) bacteria
D) moreara
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If an organism contains 13% adenine in its DNA,its GC content is

A) 13%
B) 26%
C) 74%
D) 37%
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In a bacterial species with multiple chromosomes

A) having one or two chromosomes has no evolutionary impact
B) it is very simple to distinguish between a chromosome and plasmid purely based on size
C) there is evidence for spindles that insure all the daughter cells get one of each chromosome
D) duplicate genes that differ by mutations classify the organism as diploid
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To classify new microbes,modern genetic techniques are employed. Why would the evolutionary relatedness of genes (genetic homology)be more useful than morphology? How are ribosomal RNAs used to study evolutionary relationships among organisms?
Question
Viruses are not assigned to any Kingdom because

A) there are too few viruses to bother
B) viruses are not alive
C) virology is not a recognized branch of microbiology
D) none of the above, viruses are grouped with the bacteria
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In the three domain classification system

A) all prokaryotes are grouped into the same domain
B) eukaryotes are found in two of the domains
C) archea may be more closely related to eukaryotes than to bacteria
D) two of the above
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What is a species? How are species determined for bacteria and plants/animals? Discuss whether you believe that the species concept is better than identifying microbes based on their ecological niche (habitat,functions,etc.)or based on phylogenetic/evolutionary relationships.
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Genetic homology determines evolutionary relationships among organisms based on

A) the similarity of ribosomal RNA between species
B) the similarity of DNA between species
C) morphological similarities between species
D) the number of traits shared by two organisms
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Which of the following criteria is not commonly used to classify bacteria?

A) morphology
B) shape of ribosomes
C) staining characteristics
D) biochemical characteristics
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Deck 9: An Introduction to Taxonomy: the Bacteria
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The science of classification is generally known as

A) nomenclature
B) taxonomy
C) morphology
D) dichotomy
B
2
The five kingdom system of classification was set up by

A) Charles Darwin
B) Robert Hooke
C) Louis Pasteur
D) Robert Whittaker
D
3
Organisms in the same ________ are more closely related than are organisms in the same ________.

A) phylum, genus
B) class, order
C) family, phylum
D) phylum, order
C
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Which of the following levels of classification would contain the greatest number of organisms?

A) phylum
B) order
C) genus
D) class
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Classification is necessary to

A) establish criteria for identifying organisms
B) arrange related organisms into groups
C) provide information on how organisms evolved
D) all of the above
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All of the following are considered eukaryotes except

A) Archea
B) Fungi
C) Protozoa
D) Humans
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A strain is a subgroup of a

A) phylum
B) class
C) family
D) species
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Organisms are generally classified according to

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B) evolutionary relationships
C) colony color
D) alphabetically
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The binomial name of a microbe is composed of its

A) kingdom and genus names
B) genus name and a species modifier
C) family and class names
D) genus and species names
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Which one of the following is a prokaryote without a cell wall?

A) virus
B) cyanobacterium
C) mycoplasma
D) rickettsia
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Which one of the following microorganisms has its own kingdom in the five-kingdom classification?

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B) algae
C) protozoa
D) fungi
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Which of the following is a reason that bacteria cannot be classified in the same way as animals?

A) some bacteria are not motile
B) bacteria don't reproduce sexually
C) bacteria are single celled organisms
D) bacteria are prokaryotic organisms
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Which one of the following microorganisms was once called blue-green algae?

A) mycoplasmas
B) cyanobacteria
C) chlamydiae
D) rickettsia
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Binomial nomenclature was originated by

A) Louis Pasteur
B) Robert Koch
C) Hans Delbruck
D) Carolus Linnaeus
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A tool used by biologists that involves asking a series of "either-or" questions which eventually leads to the identification of an organism is a

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B) evolutionary tree
C) dichotomous key
D) binary chart
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Which of the following organisms shows the proper use of binomial nomenclature?

A) Escherichia Coli
B) Escherichia coli
C) escherichia coli
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In the name Escherichia coli,Escherichia refers to the ________ of the bacteria.

A) class
B) phylum
C) species
D) genus
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Which of the following questions would not be a good choice for a dichotomous key?

A) Are the cells rod shaped?
B) Are the cells Gram negative?
C) Do the cells ferment glucose?
D) Where is the cell usually found?
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A bacterial strain contains

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D) a subgroup of a genus which has permanent genetic differences
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The correct order of taxonomic hierarchies (from most broad to most specific)is

A) class, order, family, phylum
B) order, family, class, phylum
C) phylum, class, order, family
D) phylum, class, family, order
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All members of the Kingdom Monera are

A) cyanobacteria
B) prokaryotes
C) fungi
D) protists
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The Kingdom Monera is also known as the Kingdom

A) Bacteria
B) Eubacteria
C) Prokaryotae
D) Archaeobacteria
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Which groups of animals are not usually of concern to the microbiologist?

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C) fleas
D) moth
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The three domain system of classification does not include the

A) archaea
B) eukarya
C) monerya
D) bacteria
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According to the three domain classification system an organism with cells measuring more than 10 micrometers across would most likely belong to the

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B) bacteria
C) archaea
D) eukarya, bacteria and archaea would be equally likely
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Which of the following characteristics is not found in all living organisms?

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C) ability to convert light energy to chemical energy
D) ribosomes that produce proteins
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A eukaryotic,unicellular organism with no cell wall would be classified as a

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C) Fungi
D) Protista
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According to the three domain classification system an organism with a cell wall made of peptidoglycan would belong to the

A) Bacteria
B) Archaea
C) Eukarya
D) none of the above
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Within the Kingdom Monera,the group of most interest to medical microbiologists is the

A) cyanobacteria
B) eubacteria
C) archaeobacteria
D) prokaryotic bacteria
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Which Kingdom includes all animals derived from zygotes?

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B) Plantae
C) Animalia
D) Protista
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Bacteria found in extreme environments (high heat,very high salt concentration)would best be described as a member of the

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C) cyanobacteria
D) archaeobacteria
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Fungi can be differentiated from plants by the fact that

A) fungi are all unicellular, plants are all multicellular
B) fungi do not have a cell wall, plants have a cell wall
C) fungi cannot photosynthesize, plants can photosynthesize
D) fungi are prokaryotic, plants are eukaryotic
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Fossil studies indicate that life on earth first arose about 4 billion years ago. How many billion years ago did multicellular living organisms appear in the fossil record?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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In the five Kingdom scheme of classification,Algae are classified in the Kingdom

A) Monera
B) Protista
C) Plant
D) Fungi
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Before bacteria received a kingdom of their own they were generally classified along with

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C) fungi
D) viruses
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In the five kingdom system of classification

A) viruses can't be classified
B) all prokaryotic organisms are found in the kingdom eubacteria
C) all organisms that can photosynthesize are found in the plant kingdom
D) a domain is a division of a kingdom
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A prokaryotic cell would be assigned to which of the taxonomic Kingdoms

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B) Animalia
C) Fungi
D) Protista
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According to the three domain classification system,modern plants and animals belong to what Domain?

A) bacteria
B) eukarya
C) archaea
D) none of the above
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A eukaryotic,multicellular organism that has no cell wall would be classified as a

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B) Animal
C) Fungi
D) Protista
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The two Kingdom system of classification divided all organisms into either ________ or ________.

A) animals, bacteria
B) plants, animals
C) eukaryotic, prokaryotic
D) motile, nonmotile
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A useful technique for comparing different bacterial species based on if they are susceptible to infection by the same virus is called

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C) phage typing
D) serology
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Rickettsiae and Chlamydiae are unusual in that they

A) are sometimes gram negative and sometimes gram positive
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C) must live inside other living cells
D) are extremely large
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Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis is used to separate

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C) DNA by nucleotide sequence
D) proteins by amino acid sequence
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The 16S ribosomal subunit is used to study evolutionary relatedness because

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D) none of the above
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In phage typing,bacteria that are lysed by the same type of bacteriophage are thought to be

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B) less closely related to one another
C) more closely related to the bacteriophage
D) less closely related to the bacteriophage
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In DNA hybridization experiments,DNA from two closely related organisms will show

A) very little annealing
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C) 100% annealing
D) it is impossible to tell
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How do lateral gene transfer and symbiosis complicate both the three domain and five kingdom treelike structure? Where do viruses,viroids and prions fit in today's taxonomy? Are they classified based on phylogeny or morphology?
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Organisms that degrade organic molecules to methane belong to the domain

A) archaea
B) eukarya
C) bacteria
D) moreara
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If an organism contains 13% adenine in its DNA,its GC content is

A) 13%
B) 26%
C) 74%
D) 37%
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In a bacterial species with multiple chromosomes

A) having one or two chromosomes has no evolutionary impact
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C) there is evidence for spindles that insure all the daughter cells get one of each chromosome
D) duplicate genes that differ by mutations classify the organism as diploid
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To classify new microbes,modern genetic techniques are employed. Why would the evolutionary relatedness of genes (genetic homology)be more useful than morphology? How are ribosomal RNAs used to study evolutionary relationships among organisms?
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Viruses are not assigned to any Kingdom because

A) there are too few viruses to bother
B) viruses are not alive
C) virology is not a recognized branch of microbiology
D) none of the above, viruses are grouped with the bacteria
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In the three domain classification system

A) all prokaryotes are grouped into the same domain
B) eukaryotes are found in two of the domains
C) archea may be more closely related to eukaryotes than to bacteria
D) two of the above
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What is a species? How are species determined for bacteria and plants/animals? Discuss whether you believe that the species concept is better than identifying microbes based on their ecological niche (habitat,functions,etc.)or based on phylogenetic/evolutionary relationships.
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Genetic homology determines evolutionary relationships among organisms based on

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C) morphological similarities between species
D) the number of traits shared by two organisms
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Which of the following criteria is not commonly used to classify bacteria?

A) morphology
B) shape of ribosomes
C) staining characteristics
D) biochemical characteristics
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