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Often regarded as the simplest life forms, bacteria make up a diverse group of organisms. The diversity of bacteria has led this group to be divided into two domains of life, the Eubacteria and Archaea. Despite this diversity, bacteria share a number of characteristics, most notably having pro...
Urinary tract infection (UTI)is an infection in any part of the urinary tract, including the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and/or the urethra. It is most commonly caused by bacteria; especially the bacteria from the GI tract in the anal and perianal region.Candida spp. (C. albicans) ...
Demonstration of the adder model led to the hypothesis that this phenomenon is a consequence of convergent evolution. Given that archaeal cells share characteristics with both bacteria and eukaryotes, we investigated whether and how archaeal cells exhibit control over cell size. To this end, we ...
hollandica suggest it has intermediate characteristics between cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of higher plants 3 . The P. hollandica psbA genes, which encode the photosystem II thylakoid protein Dl, were cloned and sequenced and the sequences compared to those reported for cyanobacteria, a green ...
Several species from the latter group share characteristics that are of use when associating with plants, such as a quorum sensing system, the presence of nitrogen fixation and/or nodulation genes, and the ability to degrade aromatic compounds. This review examines the commonalities in this growing...
What is the difference between a one-celled organism and a single cell of a multi-celled organism? Name some of the characteristics of living organisms and explain. What are the differences between bacteria, protists, and fungi? Identify and describe three adaptation...
This study evaluated the clinical applications and epidemiological characteristics of common pediatric respiratory pathogens during the post-pandemic era, detected by using multiplex assays, to determine the prevalence, distribution, and clinical manifestations of respiratory viruses in different pediatric age ...
One of the classes, called fluoroquinolones, was derived from quinolones by adding a fluorine atom to nalidixic acid. This enhanced its activity against bacteria, and improved its absorption, metabolism, and excretion characteristics. Although fluoroquinolones are still available, their side effects limit...
Basically, scientists extract DNA from one organism, copy the gene that's responsible for desired characteristics — called a transgene— and then put it into another organism. They do this either by inserting it into a bacteria and infecting the organism with it, or by using a gene gun, ...