BIOL 2051 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Pyrimidine, Repressor Lexa, Phenylalanine

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Chapter 9 gene transfer, mutations, and genome evolution: dna sequence is not static, horizontal gene transfer, transformation, conjugation, transduction, mutations, deletions, insertions, effects of gene transfer, spreads useful genes among bacteria, antibiotic resistance genes! Bacteria share genes: spread wherever antibiotics are overused, hospitals, farms, pathogenicity islnds, encode genes for cell to act as pathogen, difference between typical e. coli in gut and pathogenic, coli o157:h7. Got from shigella (spelling??: genes to degrade special metabolites oil spills, mechanisms of horizontal gene transfer, transformation, transduction, conjugation. Transformation- competent cell picks up free dna from the environment. Salt treatments electroporation- electrical shock opens pores in cell membrane, dna enters through pores. Some die, but enough live to get genes or plasmids into the cell. If free dna isn"t incorporated into chromosome, it will be degraded. Transduction bacterial dna is transferred from one bacterium to another by a virus. A bacterial cell (the donor) is infected by a bacteriophage.

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