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Bacterial and life
Bacterial life survives in the stratosphere, making it a part of the biosphere.
Bacterial infection of wound can impede the healing process and lead to life threatening complications.

Bacterial and is
Bacterial conjugation is the transfer of genetic material between bacterial cells by direct cell-to-cell contact or by a bridge-like connection between two cells.
Bacterial conjugation is often regarded as the bacterial equivalent of sexual reproduction or mating since it involves the exchange of genetic material.
Bacterial vaginosis ( BV ) or less commonly vaginal bacteriosis is a disease of the vagina caused by bacteria.
Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan ( also called murein ), which is made from polysaccharide chains cross-linked by unusual peptides containing D-amino acids.
Bacterial vaginosis ( BV ) occurs more often in lesbians, but it is unclear if BV is transmitted by sexual contact ; it occurs in celibate as well as sexually active women.
Bacterial arthritis ( such as streptococcus ) is usually asymmetric, while RA usually involves both sides of the body symmetrically.
Bacterial growth is the division of one bacterium into two daughter cells in a process called binary fission.
* Bacterial flagella are thicker than archaella Archaellum, and the bacterial filament has a large enough hollow " tube " inside that the flagellin subunits can flow up the inside of the filament and get added at the tip ; the archaellum is too thin ( 12-15 nm ) to allow this.
Bacterial lawn is a term used by microbiologists to describe the appearance of bacterial colonies when all the individual colonies on a petri-dish agar plate merge to form a field or mat of bacteria.
*" Mercer " or " Mercer's Bacterial Disease " is a common misnomer for the acronym MRSA or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
# Bacterial ( E. coli ) DNA is grown in a media containing heavy nitrogen ( N15 ) through many cell divisions.
Bacterial genomic DNA is not recognized by these restriction enzymes.
Bacterial cells of Staphylococcus aureus, which is one of the causal agents of mastitis in dairy cows.
Bacterial gliding is a process whereby a bacterium can move under its own power.
Bacterial growth is predominant in petroleum-based cutting fluids.
Bacterial myocarditis is rare in patients without immunodeficiency.
Bacterial infection is the most common cause of acute epididymitis.
Bacterial luciferin is a type of luciferin found in bacteria, of which living within the specialized tissues of some squid and fish.
Bacterial culture of H. influenzae is performed on agar plates, the preferable one being chocolate agar, with added X ( hemin ) & V ( NAD ) factors at 37 ° C in a CO < sub > 2 </ sub >- enriched incubator.
A distinct, gelatinous glycocalyx is called a Bacterial capsule, while an irregular, diffuse layer is called a slime layer.
Bacterial pneumonia is a type of pneumonia caused by bacterial infection.
Bacterial DNA gyrase is the target of many antibiotics, including nalidixic acid, novobiocin, and ciprofloxacin.

Bacterial and sometimes
Bacterial vaginosis may sometimes affect women after menopause.
Bacterial organisms are sometimes included in a flora, and sometimes the terms bacterial flora and plant flora are used separately.

Bacterial and some
Bacterial endospores are most resistant to disinfectants, but some viruses and bacteria also possess some tolerance.

Bacterial and use
Bacterial lawns find use in screens for antibiotic resistance and bacteriophage titering.

Bacterial and bacterial
Bacterial toxins such as those from Bacillus thuringiensis which are evolved to affect the gut of Lepidoptera have been used in sprays of bacterial spores, toxin extracts and also by incorporating genes to produce them within the host plants.
* Bacterial conjugation, a process in which a bacterial cell transfers genetic material to another cell by cell-to-cell contact.
* Bacterial conjugation, a process in which a bacterial cell transfers genetic material to another cell by cell-to-cell contact.
Bacterial cases may result in perforation of the ear drum, infection of the mastoid space ( mastoiditis ) and in very rare cases further spread to cause bacterial meningitis.
Bacterial croup may be divided into laryngeal diphtheria, bacterial tracheitis, laryngotracheobronchitis, and laryngotracheobronchopneumonitis.
Bacterial contaminants are ubiquitous, and foods left unused too long will often be contaminated by substantial amounts of bacterial colonies and become dangerous to eat, leading to food poisoning.
His subsequent work on chemical changes in the bacterial cell proved to be of great importance in later research work on antibiotics and therapeutic agents, and his book, The Chemical Kinetics of the Bacterial Cell was published in 1946, followed by Growth, Function and Regulation in Bacterial Cells in 1966.
Triparental mating is a form of Bacterial conjugation where a conjugative plasmid present in one bacterial strain assists the transfer of a mobilizable plasmid present in a second bacterial strain into a third bacterial strain.
Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide ( LPS ), an endotoxin found on the bacterial cell membrane of a bacterium, is considered to be the prototypical PAMP.
* Bacterial Chemotaxis Interactive Simulator — A web-app that simulates bacterial chemotaxis using several different algorithms.
Bacterial tracheitis is a bacterial infection of the trachea and is capable of producing airway obstruction.

Bacterial and from
Bacterial cell walls are different from the cell walls of plants and fungi which are made of cellulose and chitin, respectively.
* The Big Bad BAC: Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes — a review from the Science Creative Quarterly
Bacterial cultures taken from the blood, joint aspirates or other sites can identify the causative agent of the disease.
Bacterial infection of the cornea can follow from an injury or from wearing contact lenses.
Bacterial transformation may be referred to as a stable genetic change brought about by the uptake of naked DNA ( DNA without associated cells or proteins ) and competence refers to the state of being able to take up exogenous DNA from the environment.
Other origins of replication include pSC101 ( derived from Salmonella, around 5 copies per cell ), 15A origin ( derived from p15A, 10-20 copies per cell ) and Bacterial artificial chromosomes ( 1 copy per cell ).
Bacterial resistance to sulfamethoxazole is caused by mutations in the enzymes involved in folic acid synthesis that prevent the drug from binding to it.
* Receives support from the National Institutes of Health to support the project, “ Pathosystems Resource Integration Center-Bioinformatics Resource Center for Bacterial Diseases .” The project supports infectious disease research across the globe, namely to integrate information on pathogens, provide resources and tools to scientists, and help researchers to analyze genomic, proteomic and other data arising from infectious disease research.
Bacterial decomposition of the remains produced carbon dioxide that combined with dissolved iron from the groundwater.
Bacterial sulfate reduction ( BSR ) can only occur at temperature from 0 up to 60 – 80 ° C because above that temperature almost all sulfate-reducing microbes can no longer metabolize.
Bacterial diseases in dogs are usually not contagious from dog to dog ; instead they are usually the result of wound colonization, opportunistic infections secondary to decreased resistance ( often the result of viral infections ), or secondary to other conditions ( pyoderma secondary to skin allergies or pyometra secondary to cystic endometrial hyperplasia ).

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