Bacteria, Genes and infectious disease

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Beacham, Ifor
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1999
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Bacteria are the most highly evolved organisms on earth. In this lecture Professor Beacham considers bacteria as both friend and foe: As remarkable models for understanding the cell, and for the provision of the tools of 'genetic engineering' (recombinant DNA technology); but also as rapidly evolving, ever changing, agents of infectious disease - due to their capacity to change their own genetic constitution in remarkable ways.

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School of Health Science

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© 1999 Griffith University

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