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A concise, exam-focused cheat sheet covering the essentials of bacterial genetics for first-year biomedical science students. Includes key concepts such as haploid vs diploid genomes, polyploid bacteria (e.g., Deinococcus radiodurans), plasmids, merodiploidy, and main gene transfer mechanisms: transformation, conjugation (F⁺, F⁻, Hfr, F′), transduction (generalised and specialised), and transposable elements (IS elements and transposons). Perfect for microbiology, biomedical science, and biology exam revision, this cheat sheet simplifies complex concepts into an easy-to-read format with clear headings, bullet points, and highlighted keywords. Ideal for last-minute study, quick review, or creating a solid foundation in microbial genetics.

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CORE CONCEPTS (Microbial Genetics – Week 2)

Haploid vs Diploid

Feature Bacteria (Prokaryotes) Eukaryotes (Humans etc.)

Copies of each
1 (haploid) 2 (diploid)
gene

No recessives → gene always Dominant / recessive / co-
Trait expression
expressed dominant possible

Key phrase: Bacteria = haploid → traits always expressed.



Polyploid Bacteria Example

Deinococcus radiodurans

• Has 4–10 copies of its genome.

• Multiple chromosomes + plasmids.

• Benefit: Massive DNA repair ability → radiation resistant.



Plasmids

• Extra circular DNA.

• Provide bonus traits (e.g., antibiotic resistance).

• Can carry chromosomal genes → when transferred:
→ The receiver becomes merodiploid (= 2 copies of some genes).



How Bacteria Gain New Genes

Mechanism DNA Source Key Feature Example

Free DNA from Streptococcus
Transformation Cell must be competent
environment pneumoniae

Another bacterial
Conjugation Pilus + plasmid transfer F-plasmid
cell
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