BIO 1130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Eukaryote, Escherichia Coli, Cytokinesis

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Described as all of the single celled prokaryotes. (look at slide 8 on archean eon for differences) Plasmid with all the stuffs in it. Something that you could put on the bacteria and then it would tell you if it was treatable by using penicillin. The stain would alter, destroy, or remove the peptidoglycan layers and thus would make it reactable to the stain gram positive. Consists of only 40 proteins. 26 are common to every single flagellum motor. Protein nudging so that the shaft/motor spins. No enertia -- so they can stop on a dime. Endospores can go dormant for thousands upon thousands of years. Curse of tutan commun -- endospores that were dormant were released into the air and thus poisoning those first people to come into contact with them. Pilli (little hollow hairs on the bacteria) Mutation can have a very important role here (point mutation) Plasmid transfer - always propagates via the bridge transfer.

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