Bacterial Conjugation

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Bacterial Conjugation OriTf AmpR OriTf AmpR OriTf KanR F plasmid OriTf KanR F plasmid Everything they need to know about conjugation

Transfer of Message Plasmids R System F System Sorry, I can’t really figure out the animation here – i think it’s because I have an old version of powerpoint

Cell Sends “Key” to Recipient Cell which Unlocks Message GABE

Conjugation and Riboregulators Riboregulator's Don't Effect Conjugation Efficiency Conjugation Does Not Impede Riboregulator Function Maybe condense with the fluorescence data? So much info though.