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
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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When genes are transferred between two species, hypothetically speaking, can those different species produce offsprings(in lab)? What will be the result?
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!
Clear and Crisp explanation
With nice illustration.
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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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
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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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