Prokaryotic eukaryoticgenome
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Chapter 19 – Viruses (structure, reproduction, pathogens) HIV infection (TEM) (CDC) T4 bacteriophages infecting E. coli (colorized SEM) Phages (TEM)
Chapter18 Microbial Models The genetics of Virus and Bacteria.
Scene from the 1918 influenza pandemic.. Scene from the 2003 SARS Scare.
Viruses (Ch. 18) Structure –Not cells, not alive. genome, capsid, envelope Function –entry, replication, gene expression, self- assembly –Some assimilate.
Chapter 16: Molecular Basis of Inheritance The Race for the Double Helix.
T4 bacteriophage infecting an E. coli cell
Viruses Big Idea 3: Living systems store, retrieve, transmit, and respond to info essential to life processes.
Figure 18.1 Comparing the size of a virus, a bacterium, and a eukaryotic cell.
Virus, bacteria, and eukaryotic cell (Fig. 18.1).
Chapter 19