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Page 1: BACTERIAL BASICS. Bacteria Structure Prokaryotes –No nucleus –Cell wall –DNA plasmid (ring-shaped) Use asexual reproduction

BACTERIALBASICS

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Bacteria Structure

• Prokaryotes– No nucleus– Cell wall– DNA plasmid

(ring-shaped)

• Use asexual reproduction

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteria

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Different Forms of DNA Transfer

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Bacterial Transformation

• 1928-Frederick Griffith, 1944-Avery, McCarty, Macleod

• Process of taking up DNA from media

• DNA can be from cells

from same or different

species

• DNA will integrate into

the recipient’s

chromosome

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_transformation

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Bacterial Adhesion Zones

• Adhesion zones develop in the bacteria cell membrane, although DNA cannot fit through

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Calcium Chloride Solution

• The addition of calcium ions in CaCl2 solution shields the negatively charged phosphate groups so that the DNA can pass through the membrane when heat shocked.

Heat Shock 42ºC


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