
Biology · JC 1 · Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria · 3.º Período
Bacterial Genetics
Explore the organization of the bacterial genome and the mechanisms of genetic variation, including transformation, transduction, and conjugation.
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Explore the organization of the bacterial genome and the mechanisms of genetic variation, including transformation, transduction, and conjugation.
Key Questions
- How is the bacterial chromosome organized compared to eukaryotic chromosomes?
- What is the role of plasmids in bacterial genetics and antibiotic resistance?
- How do transformation, transduction, and conjugation contribute to genetic diversity in bacteria?
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