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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 42.65 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Microbiology | Downloaded: 0
...wipe out a bacterial colony in just...
...Natural selection favors bacterial mutants with receptors...
...genome exits the bacterial chromosome and initiates...
...component of the bacterial genome is one...
...to several dozen. Bacterial cells divide by...
...replication of the bacterial chromosome from a...
...recombination produces new bacterial strains In addition...
...generates diversity within bacterial populations. Here, recombination...
...alteration of a bacterial cell’s genotype by...
...allele in the bacterial chromosome by genetic...
...different cells. Many bacterial species have surface...
...from closely related bacterial species. While E....
...a phage carries bacterial genes from one...
...of transduction transfers bacterial genes at random....
...region of adjacent bacterial DNA. These bacterial...
...bacterial DNA. These bacterial genes are injected...
...site on the bacterial chromosome. Both generalized...
...material between two bacterial cells that are...
...section of the bacterial chromosome or as...
...generally benefit the bacterial cell. They usually...
...integrated into the bacterial chromosome. The resulting...
...notice that some bacterial strains had evolved...
...ampicillin. When a bacterial population is exposed...
...existed. The simplest bacterial transposon, an insertion...
...natural selection factors bacterial clones that have...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 39.6 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...involve mitosis. Most bacterial genes are located...
...on a single bacterial chromosome that consists...
...cells. The circular bacterial chromosome, although 500...
...DNA of the bacterial chromosome starts to...
...the movement of bacterial chromosomes. The movement...
...eukaryotic chromosomes. However, bacterial chromosomes lack visible...
...microtubules. In most bacterial species studied, the...
...movement of the bacterial chromosome is still...
...apparently functions in bacterial chromosome movement during...
...its origins in bacterial binary fission. The...
...proteins involved in bacterial binary fission are...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 231.18 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Microbiology | Downloaded: 0
...a. Relatively few bacterial species are pathogens....
...human diseases are bacterial infections. 3. Your...
...you from most bacterial attacks. 4. Variety...
...of plasmids. A. Bacterial DNA 1. Each...
...one chromosome. a. Bacterial chromosome is a...
...Education, Inc. 2. Bacterial reproduction involves binary...
...integrated into the bacterial chromosome. B. Transformation...
...DNA between two bacterial cells through a...
...the transfer of bacterial genes by a...
...virus infects a bacterial cell, the viral...
...i. Bacteriophage with bacterial DNA may later...
...infect a new bacterial cell. 3. Virus...
...independently of the bacterial chromosome. d. Genes...
...DNA into the bacterial host. 126 INSTRUCTOR’S...
...DNA into a bacterial host. b. The...
...itself into the bacterial DNA. i. The...
...itself from the bacterial DNA. D. A...
...an intact, healthy, bacterial flora is the...
...of the healthy bacterial flora in the...
...not a full bacterial chromosome. It is...
N/A 176
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 146 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...preserve foods. Most bacterial cell walls contain...
...generates diversity within bacterial populations. Here, recombination...
...a single genome. Bacterial recombination occurs through...
...alteration of a bacterial cell’s genotype by...
...allele in the bacterial chromosome by genetic...
...role in natural bacterial populations. Researchers have...
...learned that many bacterial species have surface...
...from closely related bacterial species into the...
...a phage carries bacterial genes from one...
...Sometimes known as bacterial “sex,” conjugation transfers...
...material between two bacterial cells that are...
...section of the bacterial chromosome or as...
...integrated into the bacterial chromosome. A cell...
...notice that some bacterial strains had evolved...
...antibiotic into the bacterial cell. A mutation...
...resistance). When a bacterial population is exposed...
...more than 150 bacterial species live on...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 148.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...involve mitosis. Most bacterial genes are located...
...on a single bacterial chromosome that consists...
...cells. The circular bacterial chromosome is highly...
...DNA of the bacterial chromosome starts to...
...the movement of bacterial chromosomes. The movement...
...eukaryotic chromosomes. However, bacterial chromosomes lack visible...
...microtubules. In most bacterial species studied, the...
...movement of the bacterial chromosome is becoming...
...may function in bacterial chromosome movement during...
...the two new bacterial cells. How did...
...its origins in bacterial binary fission. The...
...proteins involved in bacterial binary fission are...
N/A 158
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