Bacteriophages

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Q. How do bacteriophages replicate?
  • A. Binary fission
  • B. Budding
  • C. Lytic and lysogenic cycles
  • D. Mitosis
Q. What is a bacteriophage?
  • A. A type of bacteria
  • B. A virus that infects bacteria
  • C. A fungal organism
  • D. A type of antibiotic
Q. What is the primary challenge in using bacteriophages as a treatment?
  • A. They are too expensive
  • B. They can cause allergic reactions
  • C. Bacterial resistance can develop
  • D. They are not effective
Q. What is the primary component of a bacteriophage?
  • A. RNA
  • B. DNA
  • C. Protein
  • D. Lipids
Q. What is the significance of the 'tail' structure in bacteriophages?
  • A. It helps in replication
  • B. It aids in attachment to host bacteria
  • C. It protects the genetic material
  • D. It is used for energy production
Q. What is the term for the process by which bacteriophages transfer genetic material between bacteria?
  • A. Transduction
  • B. Transformation
  • C. Conjugation
  • D. Replication
Q. Which of the following diseases has been treated with bacteriophage therapy?
  • A. HIV
  • B. Tuberculosis
  • C. Staphylococcal infections
  • D. Influenza
Q. Which of the following is a potential use of bacteriophages in medicine?
  • A. Treating viral infections
  • B. Antibiotic resistance therapy
  • C. Vaccination
  • D. Surgery
Q. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of bacteriophages?
  • A. They can be used to kill bacteria
  • B. They can infect human cells
  • C. They are specific to their bacterial hosts
  • D. They can be found in the environment
Q. Which type of bacteriophage is known for integrating its DNA into the host genome?
  • A. Lytic phage
  • B. Temperate phage
  • C. Virulent phage
  • D. Bacteriocin
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