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7689632988virusa tiny disease-causing particle that consists of genetic material and a protein coat0
7689642681bacteriophageA virus that infects bacteria1
7689656142capsidThe protein shell that encloses a viral genome. It may be rod-shaped, polyhedral, or more complex in shape.2
7689787475episomeA genetic element that can exist either as a plasmid or as part of the bacterial chromosome.3
7689791416F factorA piece of DNA that confers the ability form a sex pili.4
7689800301F plasmidThe plasmid form of the F factor.5
7689805369HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)The infectious agent that causes AIDS. HIV is a retrovirus.6
7689815325host rangeThe limited range of host cells that each type of virus can infect and parasitize.7
7689815364lysogenic cycleA phage replication cycle in which the viral genome becomes incorporated into the bacterial host chromosome as a prophage and does not kill the host.8
7689819098lytic cycleA type of viral (phage) replication cycle resulting in the release of new phages by lysis (and death) of the host cell.9
7689821851nucleoidA dense region of DNA in a prokaryotic cell.10
7689854370plasmidA small ring of DNA that carries accessory genes separate from those of a bacterial chromosome; also found in some eukaryotes, such as yeast.11
7689863150prophageA phage genome that has been inserted into a specific site on the bacterial chromosome.12
7689867163provirusViral DNA that inserts into a host genome.13
7689872125R plasmidA bacterial plasmid carrying genes that confer resistance to certain antibiotics.14
7689879366retrovirusAn RNA virus that reproduces by transcribing its RNA into DNA and then inserting the DNA into a cellular chromosome; an important class of cancer-causing viruses.15
7689884464reverse transcriptaseAn enzyme encoded by some certain viruses (retroviruses) that uses RNA as a template for DNA synthesis.16
7689888434temperate phageA phage that is capable of reproducing by either the lytic or lysogenic cycle.17
7689894645viral envelopeA membrane that cloaks the capsid that in turn encloses a viral genome.18
7689906229taxisa directed movement toward or away from a stimulus19
7689913909endosporeprokaryotic cell with a thick, protective wall surrounding its DNA; water is removed, metabolism halts; very durable20
7689931468transformationA change in genotype and phenotype due to the assimilation of external DNA by a cell.21
7689934464transductionphages carry prokaryotic genes from one host cell to another22
7689934465conjugationIn bacteria, the direct transfer of DNA between two cells that are temporarily joined.23
7689939041binary fissionA form of asexual reproduction in which one cell divides to form two identical cells.24
7689941487horizontal gene transfermovement of genes among individuals from different species25
7689955396genetic recombinationthe combining of DNA from two sources (transformation, transduction, conjugation)26
7689984093obligate aerobesrequire oxygen27
7689984115obligate anaerobescarry out fermentation or anaerobic respiration and cannot survive in the presence of O228
7689989126facultative anaerobescan live with or without oxygen29
7689989127heterocyctsspecialized nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria that live with photosynthetic cyanobacteria; they exchange nitrogen/sugar30
7689993963biofilmsa surface coating colony of prokaryotic that engage in metabolic cooperation31
7689993964extremophilesArchaea that live in extreme environments.32
7689997860extreme halophileslive in highly saline environments33
7689997861extreme thermophilesMicroorganisms that thrive in hot environments (often 60-80 degrees C).34
7690003661methanogensArchaea that release methane, a greenhouse gas.35
7690003662exotoxinstoxic substances that bacteria secrete into their environment36
7690006691endotoxinsreleased only when bacteria die and their cell walls break down37
7690006856bioremediationThe use of living organisms to detoxify and restore polluted and degraded ecosystems38

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