What is the main purpose of EDTA in DNA extraction? What does PCR stand for and what is its general purpose? What is the purpose of a broth in a microbiology laboratory? Why is the capsid protein important? What is ''oriT'', and why is it needed for conjugation?
What is a bacterial colony? What do bacteria use to move? What occurs in bacterial conjugation? Explain the principle of pGLO bacterial transformation. What are the industrial processes that use bacteria? What are the bacterial identification methods?
Explain how fungi has characteristics of both plants and animals. What is the largest bacteria? Classify all types of bacterial conjugation. Which character distinguishes fungi from Plantae? You found an organism in your yard. You are trying to figure out what type of organism it is---to deter...
What is cell culture? The antibacterial activity of penicillin is related to the inhibition of a key bacterial enzyme. Explain this mechanism of enzyme inhibition. What purpose do restriction enzymes play in bacterial cells? What is the role of IPTG in bacterial expression?
One kind of reproduction is called sexual reproduction and the other is asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction does not involve the fusion of the male and female gametes. Sexual reproduction, on the other hand, involves the fusion of a male and female gamete and results...
What is the role of iron as it relates to bacterial growth in humans? What component(s) are present in all bacteria? What is the role of biofilm in immune responses? Explain in detail. What will happen to the cycle if a farmer grows a crop of a plants with nodules on its roots cont...
Replication is a complex process and varies greatly depending on the type of virus. It may occur in the nucleus or cytoplasm, and always involves the use of cellular factors.Answer and Explanation: After a virus enters the host cell, uncoat...
What shape is a plasmid?Question:What shape is a plasmid?Deoxyribonucleic Acid:Deoxyribonucleic acid is one of the two genetic materials on Earth; the other is RNA found only in some viruses. DNA comprises four nitrogenous bases (cytosine, thymine, adenine, guanine), ribose sugar, and phosphodie...
Despite progress in understanding the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, the development of effective therapeutic strategies is a challenging task that requires more research to attain its full potential. This review discusses current pharmacotherapy in atherosclerosis and explores the potential of some important...
Interesting and important antagonistic activity is described combined with the first detailed genomic analysis of the species Aeromonas allosaccharophila. Keywords: Aeromonas allosaccharophila; antimicrobial activity; bacteriocins; antimicrobial resistance; genomics...