CONNECT WITH LEARNSMART FOR COWAN: MICR
CONNECT WITH LEARNSMART FOR COWAN: MICR
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Author: Cowan
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 10, Problem 1Q

Microbial resistance to drugs is acquired through

  1. a. conjugation.
  2. b. transformation.
  3. c. transduction.
  4. d. all of these.
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Summary Introduction

Introduction:

Many antibiotics are natural products of fungi and bacteria; therefore, microbes have developed a survival strategy involving resistance to these antibiotics. There are some ways in which microbes acquire antimicrobial resistance, whether antibiotics are present or not.

Answer to Problem 1Q

Correct answer:

Microbial resistance to drugs is acquired through conjugation, transduction, and transformation. Therefore, option (d) is correct.

Option (d) is given as “all of these”

Explanation of Solution

Justify reasons for the correct statement:

One of the main ways in which microbes can acquire antimicrobial resistance is by acquisition of entire new genes or sets of genes via horizontal transfer from another species. This mode begins with plasmids, which are transferred via conjugation, transduction, or transformation. Genes in chromosomes, along with plasmids that contain codes for resistance to drugs can also be replicated to be inherited by successive progenies. This mode leads to emergence of a drug resistance species.

Justify reasons for the incorrect statements:

Option (a) is given as “conjugation”.

Microbial resistance to drugs is acquired through conjugation, transduction, and transformation. Hence, it is a wrong answer.

Option (b) is given as “transformation”.

Only transformation is not sufficient for microbes to acquire resistance to drugs; process of transduction and conjugation are also required. Hence, it is a wrong answer.

Option (c) is given as “transduction”.

Just transduction does not sufficient to microbial resistance to drugs; process of transformation and conjugation are also required. Hence, it is a wrong answer.

Hence, options (a), (b), and (c) are incorrect.

Conclusion

Microbial plasmids are transferred via conjugation, transduction, or transformation to other microbes for the acquisition of resistance to drugs. Genes in plasmids that contain codes for resistance to drugs can also be replicated to be inherited by successive progenies.

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