🎯 Epidemiology & Pathogenicity
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15. Genetic variations can impact microbial functions (e.g., in biofilm formation, pathogenicity and drug resistance). | Define the following: point mutation, genetic insertion, genetic deletion, and frameshift mutation. |
Given a mutation (genetic variation or change in DNA sequence), predict whether or not that change would result in a change of function for the resulting protein (phenotypic change). Explain Griffith’s classic experiment with rough and smooth cells. Describe the relationship between capsule genes and virulence. For a given point mutation, genetic insertion, or genetic deletion, describe a situation that would result in a frameshift mutation and one that would not. For a given point mutation, genetic insertion, or genetic deletion, describe a situation that would result in a non-functioning protein and one that would not. Compare and contrast the potential effects of a given mutation in an open-reading frame to a mutation in a regulatory region. |