BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Euryarchaeota, Endomembrane System, Antibiotics

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Taxonomic organization: species genus family order class phylum kingdom domain. Domains of life: bacteria, prokaryotes, archaea, prokaryotes, eukarya, eukaryotes. Bacteria and archaea: bacteria and archaea have the greatest metabolic diversity of all organisms. Bacteria and archaea cell structure & function: simple structure and small compared to eukaryotic cells, bacterial cell structure. Appear in variety of shapes: common structures, plasma membrane, dna, ribosomes, unique structures, cell wall, capsule, flagellar structure, pili, plasmids. Bacterial dna: bacterial genomic dna: most bacteria have one circular piece of dna contained in nucleoid, no nuclear membrane. Bacterial chromosome replication: closed, circular molecule of dna packed into nucleoid region of cell, replication begins from a single origin. Bacterial dna: bacterial plasmids: plasmids: extra-chromosomal small circular dna molecules, often more than one copy, carry non-essential genes but genes with beneficial functions, replicate independently of the chromosomal dna. Lecture # 6 & 7 the differences: transmission of genetic traits from generation to generation (parent to offspring)

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