BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Plasmid, Chromosome, Repressor

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5 ways a cell has recombination: conjugation. See notes day 32 for details: transformation. Occurs when cells pick up extracellular genes/dna. Live non-virulent bacteria picks up dna from dead virulent bacteria and the bacteria is transformed into live virulent bacteria. Don"t really see this in eukaryotes: transduction. When a viral dna recombines with a host cells chromosomal dna and it alters the genetic composition. Hiv-inserts itself into the genome and alters genetic composition: plasmids. It has its own ori (origin of replication) Plasmids can be transferred to and from bacteria through a conjugation tube. Many types of plasmids and they are classified by what they do or what genes they carry. These will carry genes that encode metabolic functions. They genetically engineered bacteria to degrade and break down oil from oil spills. These carry genes that allow bacteria to go through conjugation. These carry genes that protect the bacteria from antibiotics: transposable elements.

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