BIO 182 Chapter Notes - Chapter 26: Phylogenetic Tree, Distant Relatives, Proteobacteria

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Bacteria used to be classified by their reaction to certain chemicals. Bacteria are now classified by their dna sequences: specifically rrna, same procedure used on pure cultures in the lab, reading gene sequences from environment to understand diversity in specific communities. Almost all bacterial species in nature (99%) have not been made in a lab. Species don"t apply very well to bacteria since species are defined as organisms that reproduce with one another but bacteria reproduce asexually. Periodic selection gradual increase in genetic diversity followed by rapid decrease after a successful variant is introduced (happens in bacteria) Proteobacteria: most diverse bacterial group, defined by rrna sequence similarities, lots of relationships with eukaryotic organisms, many are a part of the carbon cycle. Gram-positive bacteria: retain dye because of their thick peptidoglycan walls, more than half secrete compounds that kill other bacteria (good for medicine, own branch of bacterial tree.

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