BMS1062 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Antimicrobial Resistance, Pilus, Electroporation

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There are two methods through which microbial dna can be transferred. These are vertical transfer (from parent to daughter) and horizontal transfer (from cell to an unrelated cell). Vertical transfer occurs from parent to daughter cell. On the chromosomes, there is dna, some of which is mobile dna, and bacteriophages. Conjugation involves the direct transfer of dna from one cell to another cell. Transduction involves the transfer of dna via an intermediate bacteriophage. The three methods of transfer are described in more detail below. Transformation involves the bacteria taking up free dna from their surroundings. This dna may be within a chromosome, or it may be a plasmid, in which case it will replicate freely. Note that a bacterium that is able to take up dna is called competent". To make a bacterium competent, you will have to do a variety of things, such as manipulate the bacterial growth conditions.

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