You have isolated several E. coli mutants: Mutant #1 has a point mutation in the -10 region of the promoter of a structural gene encoding an enzyme needed for synthesis of the amino acid serine. Mutant #2 has a mutation in the -35 region in the promoter of the same gene. Mutant #3 is a double mutant with mutations in both the -10 and -35 region of the promoter of the same gene. Only Mutant #3 is unable to make serine. Why do you think this is so?
1. Why is fungal growth rate slower than bacterial growth rate? (5 marks)
2. List 4 ways in which fungi are useful to humans. (4 marks)
3. List 4 ways in which fungi are harmful to humans. (4 marks)
4. Why is it difficult/takes a long time to treat fungal infections in humans? (3 marks)
5. What are some distinctive features of fungi that can be used for its morphological characterization and identification? (4 marks)
Consider the growth of microorganism in batch culture, inoculated at a biomass concentration of 0.1g/L growing as the limiting substrate with the initial concentration S<sub>°</sub> =10 g/L. After a lag time of 3 h, the culture grows exponentially with a minimum doubling time of 2h. Stationary phase is reached after a total time of 14 h. Assume that there was no death phase. Calculate the total time in culture to reach stationary phase if S° were 2g/L, assuming that this concentration is also sufficient to support maximal growth (i.e., S>>Ks over the entire fermentation).
Which of the following organisms is larger in size, a bacterium with 2 micrometer or a chloroplast with 0.003 millimeter? State your reasons and show your computation.
The base composition of the DNAs from many organisms, especially microorganisms vary widely. Yet the amino acid compositions of the proteins from organisms having very different DNA base compositions are very similar. What explanation(s) can you suggest for this observation?
What is coral bleaching and what is responsible for this bleaching
Briefly describe and give at least one example each of the following coral reefs (a) Fringing reef
(b) Barrier reef.