BIOL 2230 Lecture 5 February 20, 2011 Microbial Genetics part 3 Viruses part 1.

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BIOL 2230 Lecture 5 February 20, 2011 Microbial Genetics part 3 Viruses part 1

Prokaryotic RNA Figure 7.12

Operon Figure 7.17

Lactose Figure

Lactose Operon Figure 7.20a

Lactose Operon Figure 7.20b

Lactose Operon Figure 7.21

Tryptophan Operon Figure 7.22a

Tryptophan Operon Figure 7.22b

Mutations Figure 7.23d/e

Mutagens- UV light Figure 7.24

Mutagens- Nucleotide analog Figure 7.25

Mutagens- Frameshift mutagens Figure 7.26

DNA Repair Figure 7.27a

DNA Repair Figure 7.27b

DNA Repair Figure 7.27c

DNA Repair Figure 7.27d

Genetic Recombination Figure 7.3

Transformation

Transduction Figure 7.32

Bacterial Conjugation Figure 7.34

Transposon Figure 7.36

Transposon Figure 7.37a

Transposons Maize Barbara McClintock Nobel Prize 1983

Viral Shape Figure 13.5 helical- tobacco mosaic virus polyhedral- cause common cold complex- smallpox complex- rabies

Viral Shape- complex capsid Figure 13.6

Viral Envelope Figure 13.6

Lytic cycle Figure 13.8

Bacteriophage lambda Figure 13.10

Bacteriophage lambda Figure 13.11