13.3 Bacteriophages and Their Applications
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Bacteria and viruses, tiny yet mighty, shape our world in profound ways. Their genetic material, whether DNA or RNA, drives their replication and evolution. Understanding how these microorganisms pass on and alter their genes is key to fighting diseases and harnessing their potential in biotechnology. From circular bacterial genomes to the diverse structures of viral genetic material, microorganisms employ fascinating strategies to survive and thrive. Exploring their gene expression, recombination methods, and replication techniques unveils a complex world of molecular interactions that impact human health and scientific progress.
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Bacteria and viruses, tiny yet mighty, shape our world in profound ways. Their genetic material, whether DNA or RNA, drives their replication and evolution. Understanding how these microorganisms pass on and alter their genes is key to fighting diseases and harnessing their potential in biotechnology. From circular bacterial genomes to the diverse structures of viral genetic material, microorganisms employ fascinating strategies to survive and thrive. Exploring their gene expression, recombination methods, and replication techniques unveils a complex world of molecular interactions that impact human health and scientific progress.
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