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1 Microbial Genetics & Biotechnology

2 Figure 10.CO: A corn field © Birgit Sommer/ShutterStock, Inc.

3 Figure 10.COinsert: Bacillus thuringiensis © Medical-on-Line/Alamy Images

4 Figure 10.1a: An electron micrograph of an E. coli cell immediately after disruption. The tangled mass is the organism’s DNA. © H. Potter-D. Dressler/Visuals Unlimited.

5 Figure 10.1b: The loops in the structure chromosome, viewed head-on

6 Figure 10.2: Replication of the E. coli chromosome

7 Figure 10.3: A TEM of bacterial plasmids. Courtesy of the CDC

8 Figure 10.4: How nitrous acid causes bacterial mutations

9 Figure 10.5A-B: Bacterial conjugation

10 Figure 10.5C: Bacterial conjugation

11 Figure 10.6: Conjugation in Hfr bacteria

12 Figure 10.7A-D: Generalized transduction

13 Figure 10.7E-H: Generalized transduction

14 Figure 10.8A-D: Specialized transduction

15 Figure 10.8E-J: Specialized transduction

16 Figure 10.9a: Bacterial transformation © National Library of Medicine

17 Figure 10.9b: Oswald Avery © National Library of Medicine

18 Figure 10.10a: A restriction enzyme cuts through two strands of a DNA molecule to produce two fragments.

19 Figure 10.10b: The recognition sites of several restriction enzymes

20 Figure 10.11A-B: Construction of a recombinant DNA molecule

21 Figure 10.11C-E: Construction of a recombinant DNA molecule

22 Figure 10.12A-C: Developing new products using genetic engineering

23 Figure 10.12D-G: Developing new products using genetic engineering


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