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The bacteria ([bækˈtɪərɪə]; singular : bacterium ) are a large group of unicellular microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a wide range of shapes, ranging fr...
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In fact, there is considerable evidence that you are more closely related to the archaea than they are to the bacteria! [View] ... Most photosynthetic bacteria are obligate anaerobes; they cannot tolerate free oxygen. Thus they are restricted to such habitats as the surface of sediments at the bottom of shallow ponds and estuaries.
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Often present in pathogenic bacteria that protects the bacteria cell from environmental ... bacteria have sell-surface proteins that recognize ant take up DNA of closely related species; (artificially induced by ... as bacteria genes have been packaged instead); foreign bacteria DNA aligns on homologous region of ...
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Bacteria have surface proteins that recognize naked DNA from closely related species and transports .... Take place in nucleus. start codon. stop codon. To cytoplasm ... Trace a sequence of genetic markers in families; Diagnose disease; Prepare DNA fingerprints for forensics; Compare genomes of different species ...
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Observations on very closely related species of the Pasteurellaceae family with different RTX toxins indicate that these latter contribute to a significant part to the host specificity of the pathogen itself. RTX toxins induce ... The endotoxin of the Pasteurellaceae is an essential component of the bacterial cell surface,
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ecology | biogeochemical cycles | ecosystem | environmental systems | nitrifying bacteria | nitrogen cycle | nitrogen fixation ... DNA | RNA | capsid | envelope | glycoproteins | nucleic acid | viruses...
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4-2 The DNA sequence directs the synthesis of proteins ... 14-20 How plants recognize the proper rhizobia ... 18-11 Histoplasmosis is caused by two closely related species of fungi...
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Many bacteria have surface proteins that recognize and import naked DNA from closely related bacterial species. - Though lacking such proteins, E. coli can be artificially induced to take up foreign DNA by incubating the bacteria in a culture medium that has a high concentration of calcium ions.
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18. Eukaryotes use all of the following as a means of controlling gene expression EXCEPT the a. binding of regulatory proteins to DNA. b. degradation of mRNA molecules. c. processing of the mRNA transcript before it can be transcribed.
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1. Some bacteria can take up naked DNA from the surroundings.  Many bacteria have surface proteins that recognize and import naked DNA from closely related bacterial species.
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