BIOL240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Plasmid, Antimicrobial Resistance, Wild Type

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Plasmids have the stuff for virulence and interactions with hosts for example nitrogenous fixation. Most commonly we have genes for antibiotic resistance in the plasmids. Housekeeping genes will not be found on plasmids (maybe sometimes) Most important genes are on the chromosome and not the plasmid. Though sometimes very rarely you have some important life genes on the plasmid. Symbiosis genes are also found on the plasmid. Genes on the plasmid regulate how many copies of itself are made; called copy number. If there are many plasmids in a cell, they most likely are unique from each other with different sets of control. Microbial genetics: microbial genetics grew from microbiology, models that were critical, e. coli, salmonella typhimurium. Study of bacterial genetics has come a long way: early researcher focused on microbes of practical importance pathogens, researcher today also focus on a greater understanding of the genetic potential of microbes. Mutations: one chromosome so easy to detect mutations.

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