Cellular living organisms.
What is bacteria?
Histones associated with DNA?
What is Absent?
Genes for antibiotic resistance
What are the R plasmids?
Infects humans, primates and bats?
What is Ebola?
During this year HIV was discovered?
What is 1980?
This organism contains no nucleus.
What is bacteria?
A piece of DNA required for the production of pili.
What is the F factor?
Binary fission.
What is when bacteria cell splits into two daughter cells?
Infects humans and other primates; transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes.
What is the Zika virus?
The host range for HIV
What are humans T-helper cells?
A structural characteristic that bacteria have that viruses lack?
What is the lipid bi-layer/membrane layer?
A process by which genetic material is transferred directly between prokaryotic cells.
What is conjugation?
Photosynthesis that releases O2.
What is Cyanobacteria?
A zootanic transmission.
What is rabies?
What is HPV?
What is Influenza A?
What is Adenovirus?
The structure that acts like a "key" when binding to T-helper cells.
What is GP120?
Protects the genome of bacteria
What is the capsid?
The three factors that contribute to the genetic diversity of prokaryotes.
What is rapid reproduction, mutation and genetic recombination?
Mechanisms of antibiotic resistance.
What is degradation, the efflux pump, blockage by cell wall and modification?
Plant to plant transmission.
What is TMZ?
Reverse Transcriptase.
What is the conversion of RNA to DNA?
A gram negative bacteria we studied earlier in the semester.
What is MSRA?
Transmission by surrounding environment vs movement of genes between cells by phages
What is transformation vs transduction?
Vaccines.
What is a prevention of infection by viruses?
Anthropod Vector transmission.
What is the Zika virus?
Ways people maybe immune to HIV.
What are super cytotoxic Tcells, super T-h cells?