1st Edition
BIO 326R: General Microbiology
School: University of Texas at Austin (UT )
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Pages: 2discussion of antigen presenting cells, vaccines, and adjuvants
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Pages: 4Continued discussion on innate immunity-- phagocytes. Also began discussing adaptive immunity.
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Pages: 2Continuation of discussion on immunity-- physiological barriers
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Pages: 3Discussion of immunity and anatomical barriers as a mechanism for immunity
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Pages: 3Discussion of viruses-- history and growing viruses. Also discussed prions
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Pages: 4Discussion of mechanism of antibiotic resistance and ecology. Began discussing viruses and how they differ from normal bacterial cells
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Pages: 4Discussion on stress response-- steps to specific stress response in bacteria. Also discussed antimicrobials-- traits of antibiotics
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Pages: 3Continued discussion on motility-- memory and finding nutrients, forms of taxis. Also discussion of stress and bacteria's way of recognizing and responding.
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Pages: 4Discussion on Archaea-- methanogens and discussion of motility and methods of motility
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Pages: 5Continuation of endospores, siderophores and heterocysts, more on biofilms, and began discussing the differences between the three domains and why Archaea are a distinct domain
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Pages: 4Discussion of biofilms and preventing them, and discussion of symbiosis
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Pages: 2Discussion of sociomicrobiology-- microbial group activities, quorum sensing
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Pages: 3Guest Speaker: discussion of sequencing methods such as various types of Sanger sequencing and Illumina.
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Pages: 4Discussion of phylogeny-- relatedness and how it is determined via various observations, tests, and metagenomics
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Pages: 3Discussion of transposons-- properties of a good transposon and transcriptional regulation
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Pages: 3Discussion of plasmids, plasmid compatibility, and cloning of DNA into a plasmid
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Pages: 4Description of the three steps of transcription. Began talking about translation