Lecture 2 - Basic techniques 2007.ppt
Bacteria
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Microbiology Objective Questions
Viruses. If you've ever had the flu or chicken pox or even the common cold, then you have been a perfect host for a virus. Viruses cannot survive on their.
Anatomy of a Virus. The tiniest viruses are 20 nm in diameter. (smaller than a ribosome) They consist of nucleic acids enclosed in a protein coat and.
Viruses Small but deadly!. The Black Death o Also known as the Black Plague, was a devastating pandemic that first struck Europe in the mid-late-14th.
Molecular Diagnostics. Success in modern medicine and agriculture depends on the ability to detect specific viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites, proteins,
Virusus Non-living infectious agents Require host (parasites) Found everywhere. Infect organisms in every kingdom Edward Jenner-first vaccine for smallpox.
B ACTERIA & V IRUSES. M ICROBIOLOGY Is the basic science that explores microscopic organisms including viruses, bacteria, protozoa, parasites, and some.