This video helped a LOT! I am studying bacterial genetics right now in my microbiology class and I can only learn so much from my book. So I use videos like this one to help me visualize concepts better.
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Interestingly, there is a lot of evidence that it happened indeed! Read this article here: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC284573/pdf/aac00371-0003.pdf
When genes are transferred between two species, hypothetically speaking, can those different species produce offsprings(in lab)? What will be the result?
This was an extremely good question! Maybe this helps you a bit to answer it: biology.stackexchange.com/questions/30825/why-dont-all-bacteria-have-f-plasmids-by-now
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This video helped a LOT! I am studying bacterial genetics right now in my microbiology class and I can only learn so much from my book. So I use videos like this one to help me visualize concepts better.
And this is exactly the purpose of this channel:
Visualise concepts!
Thank you so much!! This saved me SO much time. It’s hard to just read a textbook or listen to a lecture. This is like a nice prompter that makes me wanna read my textbook since I get the general concept. Much love ❤️
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Wonderful video. Can a horizontal gene transfer process occur between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria?
Interestingly, there is a lot of evidence that it happened indeed!
Read this article here:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC284573/pdf/aac00371-0003.pdf
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When genes are transferred between two species, hypothetically speaking, can those different species produce offsprings(in lab)? What will be the result?
Not with diff species
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So technically, if left alone, all bacteria would turn into F+ bacteria upon time?
This was an extremely good question!
Maybe this helps you a bit to answer it:
biology.stackexchange.com/questions/30825/why-dont-all-bacteria-have-f-plasmids-by-now
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Darwin: Variation in species can be explained via mutation from a common ancestor
Bacteria: Oh, you poor, sweet summer child. And 'species', that's adorable.
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