BIOL240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Histidine, Antimicrobial Resistance, Missense Mutation

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An introduction to the terminology of molecular biology. History: grew out of developments 1940s and 502, molecular biology became possible as a result of these developments. The ability to develop genetic systems was necessary before genetic investigations could be carried out on bacteria: the organisms e. coli and salmonella were used in developing the first genetic systems. The right use of terminology s important: microbial geneticists need to keep track of different strains of bacteria with different genetic backgrounds. The original strain of e. coli that mutant strains are derived from is called e. coli k-12: e. coli b is another e. coli wild-type strain. During replication errors can occur which lead to evolutionary changes: eg. The bacterial strain is normally sensitive to the antibiotic: several antibiotic resistant colonies arise within the area of antibiotic inoculation. How do we isolate mutants that are unable to grow unless histidine is present: 1.

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