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Chapter 10 Overview Section 1 Bacteria Kingdom reference: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria Section 2 Bacteria’s role in the world Bacteria and plants Bacteria.
Microbial Models of DNA Microbes : microscopic organisms like bacteria and viruses, can include fungi and protista Bacteria : kingdoms Eubacteria and Archeabacteria.
NOTES: CH 19 - The Genetics of Viruses. Overview: Microbial Model Systems ● Viruses called bacteriophages can infect and set in motion a genetic takeover.
Viruses and Bacteria Chapter 20 Section 18.1 Summary – pages 475-483 You’ve probably had the flu—influenza—at some time during your life. Viruses are.
Viruses. Discovery of Viruses ◦ Virus: nonliving particle made up of nucleic acid and a protein coat or nucleic acid and a lipoprotein coat ◦ Cause.
Viruses Chapter 19 HIV virus Ebola virus H1N1 flu virus T4 bacteriophage Smallpox virus.
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Cultivation of Viruses
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