EBK LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS IN MICROBIOL
EBK LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS IN MICROBIOL
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134024431
Author: CASE
Publisher: PEARSON CUSTOM PUB.(CONSIGNMENT)
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Why are mutants used as test organisms in the Ames test?

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The mutants used as test organisms in the Ames test.

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Ames test is an employed method that uses bacteria to test whether a given chemical can cause mutations in the DNA of the test organism. It is a biological assay to access the mutagenic potential of the chemical compounds. It uses several bacterial strains that carry mutations in genes involved.

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Ames test uses several kinds of bacterial strains as Salmonella typhimurium that carry a mutation in a gene that encodes histidine. It is an auxotrophic mutant that loses its ability to synthesize histidine, utilizing the ingredients of the culture medium. The strains require histidine in their growth media.

DNA is the same in all the organisms and any living organism can be used to test for the mutagens. Bacteria can be used as the first step in the identification of potential human carcinogens. Since the bacteria require histidine to make many of their proteins, these mutant bacteria will die unless this media in which they are grown contains histidine.

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Thus, mutants as bacterial strains are used as test organisms in the Ames test so that effect can be variable.

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