beside human being most of the animals flora and fauna have restored high no. of genes this allows them to change according to the atmosphere in which they are living in other word more no. of genes then high degree of adaptability beside as the bacteria have very short life span means more no. generations in lesser duration hence changes can occur rapidly
moral of the story good count of genes made them free to develop variation
Bacteria change genetic information with each through conjugation.
Yes, bacteria can undergo genetic changes through mutation, recombination, and horizontal gene transfer. These changes can lead to the evolution of new traits, antibiotic resistance, and adaptation to different environments.
Both viruses and bacteria contain genetic material in the form of DNA or RNA. Viruses can have either DNA or RNA as their genetic material, while bacteria typically have DNA as their genetic material.
Thick-walled cells in which bacteria store genetic material are called endospores. Endospores form when bacteria are under stress and help the bacteria survive harsh conditions by protecting the genetic material inside.
this is a process similar to transformation.the only difference is that it does not use a becteria as a host cell.
Bacteria change genetic information with each through conjugation.
Diseases are often caused by viruses and bacteria or genetic factors.
Diseases are often caused by viruses and bacteria or genetic factors.
It is not a type of reproduction.Genetic modifications occur in many way which lead to genetic change in bacteria.Those altered bacteria can reproduce in the normal way.
change in phenotype of bacteria caused by the presece of foreign genetic material
Transgenic: This kind of bacteria is formed by transfer of genetic material from another bacteria. The transfer may be natural or by genetic techniques. Mutant: This kind of bacteria is also a modified one at genetic level, but not due to transfer of genetic material from other bacteria or organism, but due to genetic changes in the organism itself. This changes may be due to UV rays or ionising radiations, or other mutantion stimulating agents (mutagens)
No, bacteria do not have introns in their genetic material.
You're lame typing the answer as exactly as it is on the lab manual......I.V. Genetic differences between bacteria causes specific physiological differences among the bacteria, such as certain morphological characteristics as well as what compounds the bacteria can ferment and produce as by-products in this process.
Yes, bacteria have mRNA in their genetic material.
Yes, bacteria can undergo genetic changes through mutation, recombination, and horizontal gene transfer. These changes can lead to the evolution of new traits, antibiotic resistance, and adaptation to different environments.
The genetic material in a bacteria cell is found in the cytoplasm.
Bacteria increase genetic variation through mechanisms such as mutation, horizontal gene transfer, and genetic recombination. Mutations can introduce new genetic variations, while horizontal gene transfer allows bacteria to exchange genetic material with other bacteria and acquire new genes. Genetic recombination, through processes like conjugation and transformation, also contributes to genetic diversity in bacteria.