BIOLOGY 207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Helicobacter Pylori, Antimicrobial Resistance, Mutation Rate

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Photosynthesis and horizontal gene transfer: genes are tightly conserved and linked for the photosystems, and are passed around as a unit. Bacteria are the primary medium by which nitrogen fixation occur and nitrogen cycling; atmosphere is majorly made up of nitrogen: again, horizontal gene transfer is likely responsible for many different bacteria being able to fix nitrogen. This bacteria has been well study and there hae been strains of antibiotic resistance in this species which has cropped up many times. Recombination in bacteria occurs through homologous recombination, where small regions of the genome get swapped with the corresponding regions from other strains. Transmission tends to be local, or at most regional. Associated with humans, accompanied humans when they left africa. Most europeans have a hybrid (aka recombinant) form of h. pylori between asian and. Conjugation, transduction and transformation are all unidirectional.

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