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Chapter 18

Brock Biology of Microorganisms · 5 exercises

Problem 2

What is the principle of the Winogradsky column, and what types of organisms does it serve to enrich? How might a Winogradsky column be used to enrich organisms present in an extreme environment, like a hot spring microbial mat? (Section 18.1)

4 step solution

Problem 5

What is the GFP? In what ways does a green fluorescing cell differ from a cell fluorescing from, for example, phylogenetic staining? (Sections \(18.3\) and 18.4)

6 step solution

Problem 7

Can nucleic acid probes in microbial ecology be as sensitive as culturing methods? What advantages do nucleic acid methods have compared with culture methods? What disadvantages? (Sections \(18.4\) and 18.6)

4 step solution

Problem 13

What are the major advantages of radioisotopic methods in the study of microbial ecology? What type of controls (discuss at least two) would you include in a radioisotopic experiment to show \({ }^{14} \mathrm{CO}_{2}\) incorporation by phototrophic bacteria or to show \({ }^{35} \mathrm{SO}_{4}{\underline{\phantom{xx}}}^{2-}\) reduction by sulfate-reducing bacteria? (Section 18.8)

5 step solution

Problem 17

How might you combine SIP and NanoSIMS to identify novel methane-consuming cells in a natural community? (Sections \(18.10\) and \(18.11\) )

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