BIO 198 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Integrase, Lysogenic Cycle, Chromosome

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Fertility plasmid: contains genes that promote its own transfer from a donor bacterium to a recipient. R resistance plasmid: carries antibiotic resistance genes that can be transferred from donors to recipients. Reversion mutation: when mutation produces wt allele from a mutant allele. Only donor cells initiate conjugation (donor cells contains an f plasmid and recipient cells do not contain a functional f factor and an conjugant cell that is produced by conjugation. Conjugation: transfer dna from one bacteria to another bacterial cell. Transformation: some bacteria have proteins in cell membrane and wall and uptake dna but in reality, they need to perform certain procedures to get them to uptake dna (such as calcium chloride to disrupt the dna membrane). Electroporation: electric current to disrupt the membrane and electrophoresis the dna into the cell (no salts) We use artificial transformation because e. coli bacteria do not have natural transformation. Transduction: process of introducing dna into bacterial cells using bacterial phages.

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