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The bacterial cell has a circular DNA molecule in the cytoplasm. That is where all the genetic information is located.
ATPmRNA transfers the genetic message. Process involved is called transcription
Bacterial cells do have genetic material, which is usually in the form of a single circular chromosome located in the nucleoid region of the cell. This genetic material contains the information needed for the cell to function and replicate.
The structure that contains genetic information in a bacterial cell is called the nucleoid. It is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane like in eukaryotic cells but contains the cell's DNA in a region of the cytoplasm.
Transduction
The bacterial cell has a circular DNA molecule in the cytoplasm. That is where all the genetic information is located.
Griffith's experiment showed that genetic material from one bacterial strain can be transferred to another, transforming its characteristics. This was a key demonstration of bacterial transformation, the process by which bacteria can acquire new genetic information. The experiment played a crucial role in the discovery of DNA as the genetic material.
This transfer of genetic material from one bacterium to another is known as bacterial conjugation. It involves the transfer of plasmids or other mobile genetic elements between bacteria. This can result in increased genetic diversity and potentially introduce new genes, such as antibiotic resistance genes, into the recipient bacterium.
The bacterial cell has a circular DNA molecule in the cytoplasm. That is where all the genetic information is located.
It is called Transduction.
no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material
This is the process of conjugation.
Yes, chromosomes (the DNA) contain the genetic blueprints for all cells.
ATPmRNA transfers the genetic message. Process involved is called transcription
Bacterial cells do have genetic material, which is usually in the form of a single circular chromosome located in the nucleoid region of the cell. This genetic material contains the information needed for the cell to function and replicate.
The structure that contains genetic information in a bacterial cell is called the nucleoid. It is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane like in eukaryotic cells but contains the cell's DNA in a region of the cytoplasm.
The genetic material is located in the nucleoid in a bacterial call.