GENETICS - BIOLOGY 7 - Homework due DECEMBER 6, 2005
NAME:
Please try to focus your answers as much as possible.
Aim for brief & complete. Remember that answers that do not relate
to the question may cost credit for errors, but can not earn any credit since
they do not answer the question!! Thus, it is to your advantage to
refrain from adding extraneous information. Please do NOT just
copy from a book. Note that often a book is not answering precisely
the question that you are supposed to be addressing!
1. Complete the chart below on this page (so do it on scratch paper
first, & transfer a neat answer to this page to hand in!). How
is this system used to demonstrate trans-dominance? cis-dominance?
Explain what these terms mean and show how the phenomena can be illustrated
[if necessary, add appropriate experiments to the chart]. Briefly explain
the interpretation of these data by noting what can be inferred from each
experiment. Which are controls - and controls for what? What
controls are required to demonstrate each phenomenon? [one way to answer
this last part is to list which experiments, as a separate group, could be
used to demonstrate each characteristic]. BE CAREFUL - NO CREDIT WILL
BE GIVEN FOR REVERSED LINES!
B-galactosidase
permease
purpose of experiment
no IPTG
IPTG no IPTG
IPTG
I+O+Z+Y+
I+O+Z+Y-
I+O+Z-Y+
I+O+Z-Y-
I+OcZ+Y+
I+OcZ-Y+
I+OcZ+Y-
I-O+Z+Y+
I-O+Z+Y-
IsO+Z+Y+
IsO+Z-Y+
IsOcZ+Y-
F'I+OcZ+Y-/I+O+Z-Y+
F'I+O+Z+Y-/I+OcZ-Y+
F'I+OcZ+Y-/I+O+Z+Y+
F'IsO+Z+Y-/I+O+Z-Y+
F'I+O+Z+Y-/IsO+Z-Y+
F'IsO+Z+Y-/I+O+Z+Y+
F'I-O+Z+Y-/I+O+Z-Y+
F'I+O+Z+Y-/I-O+Z-Y+
F'IsOcZ+Y-/I+O+Z-Y+
F'I+OcZ+Y-/IsO+Z-Y+
F'I-OcZ+Y-/I+O+Z-Y+
F'I+OcZ+Y-/I-O+Z-Y+
2. Describe for yourself an imaginary prokaryotic operon whose characteristics
can be explored using F' conjugation. You may decide what
mutants "have been found", whether the operon is inducible or repressible,
the function of the gene products, etc., to tell a story. Write a series
of conjugations from which can be inferred that there is (a) a cis-acting
operator and (b) a trans-acting regulator gene (inducer or repressor).
Be sure that you include the control experiments that demonstrate the nature
of the mutants as well as wild type. The data should be presented in
the form of a table for easy interpretation. Indicate what information
is inferred from each conjugate, that is, why you included it for your demonstration.
These can be brief (mostly), for example: "control - demonstrates w/t phenotype",
"control - demonstrates constitutive operator phenotype", or "control
- demonstrates mutant structural gene phenotype", etc. Hint - you may
model your system on any of the ones we have studied - but yours must be
imaginary!
Construct a table like the one in question 1. Hand in one copy of this
table with the answers included, and bring one copy of the table - BLANK
- to class, to exchange with another student.
3. Describe for yourself an imaginary prokaryote capable of E. coli - like
Hfr conjugation. Construct data from which one could infer a genetic
map of your organism - at least 6 genes, on a chromosome at least three times
as long as an Hfr can transfer in a single event - from Hfr conjugation.
Data should be presented in an orderly manner. Be sure to state the
phenotypes of the F+ and F- original strains as well as the phenotypes of
the Hfr conjugates after different times of conjugation. Then analyze
your own data to (re-) generate the map. Explain the logic of this
analysis.