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Chapter 18 Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria

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Chapter 18 Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria. Chapter 18 Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria. Viruses: are much smaller than bacteria consist of a genome in a protective coat reproduce only within host cell use enzymes and ribosomes of host to make more viruses. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Viruses:• are much smaller than bacteria

•consist of a genome in a protective coat

•reproduce only within host cell

•use enzymes and ribosomes of host to make more viruses

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Lytic cycle:

Lysogenic cycle:

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Lytic cycle:Virus destroys host DNA, makes new viruses, digests cell wall

Lysogenic cycle:Virus inserts DNA into host genome (becoming a dormant prophage). Generations later, virus reactivates.

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Lytic cycle:

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Lytic cycle:

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Lytic cycle:

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Lytic cycle:

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Lytic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

prophage

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Lysogenic cycle:

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Animal Viruses:• are diverse in their means of infection

•often have an envelope acquired from cell membrane.

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Retroviruses:• made of RNA

•use reverse transcriptase to make DNA from RNA template

•DNA inserts into host genome as dormant provirus.

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Emerging viruses:•existing viruses that are expanding their host territory.

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Viroids:•naked RNA

Prions:•infectious proteins

•mad cow disease.

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Plasmids:•Small rings of DNA with accessory genes

Bacteria

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Plasmids:•Small rings of DNA with accessory genes.

chromosome

plasmid

Bacteria

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Transformation:

Bacteria

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Transformation:•Bacteria take up naked DNA

Bacteria

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Transformation:•Bacteria take up naked DNA

Bacteria

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Transformation:•Bacteria take up naked DNA

Bacteria

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Transduction:

Bacteria

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Transduction:•Phages carry bacterial DNA

Bacteria

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Transduction:•Phages carry bacterial DNA

Bacteria

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Transduction:•Phages carry bacterial DNA

Bacteria

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Transduction:•Phages carry bacterial DNA

Bacteria

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Transduction:•Phages carry bacterial DNA

Bacteria

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Conjugation:

Bacteria

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Conjugation:•Bacteria “mate” to share DNA

Bacteria

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Conjugation:•Bacteria “mate” to share DNA

Bacteria

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Conjugation:•Bacteria “mate” to share DNA

Bacteria

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Conjugation:•Bacteria “mate” to share DNA

Bacteria

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Conjugation:•Bacteria “mate” to share DNA

Bacteria

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Conjugation:•Bacteria “mate” to share DNA

Bacteria

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Conjugation:•Bacteria “mate” to share DNA

Bacteria

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The F-factor gives a bacteria the ability to conjugate

Bacteria

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The F-factor gives a bacteria the ability to conjugate.

The F-plasmid carries the genes for sex pili.

Bacteria

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Hfr cells (high frequency or recombination cells) have the F plasmid incorporated into the chromosome

Bacteria

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Hfr cells (high frequency or recombination cells) have the F plasmid incorporated into the chromosome.

The F-factor of an Hfr carries other genes along with it.

Bacteria

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R-plasmids carry antibiotic resistance.

Bacteria

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Transposons are “jumping genes” that can move about in the genome.

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Bacteria