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The exchange of Genetic Material between bacteria or How bacteria acquire resistance to antimicrobial agents in nature
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Modes of genetic exchange transformation phage mediated transduction conjugation transposition
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Transformation of bacteria with linear DNA— some cells are naturally competent for the uptake of DNA
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Plasmids are autonomously replicating circular DNA molecules that can be used to artificially transform bacteria— naturally competent cells can take up a plasmid, such plasmid does not need to integrate with the chromosome for maintenance!!
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Generalized transduction mediated by bacteriophages
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Conjugation —a mechanism by which mobilizable plasmids can be transferred from one bacterium to another Note tra genes, oriT and antibiotic resisitance genes
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Note conjugation bridge formed between donor and recipient cells Conjugation—a mechanism by which mobilizable plasmids can be transferred from one bacterium to another
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Mobilizable plasmids can integrate into the bacterial chromosome —therefore bacterial genes can be transferred.
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Transposons that carry antibiotic resistance genes can randomly “hop” into a bacterial chromosome
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Mechanism for transposition AB R
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