Tanzawaic Acid A New Weapon In The Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
The process is known as bacterial conjugation and as the name implies, involves the merging of two bacterial cells allowing for transfer of genetic material. In most cases, the genes are found on plasmids, which are not part of the genome but rather separate entities capable of producing a variety of proteins. Plasmid exchange can happen between bacteria of the same species and in some cases, two different species. Conjugation occurs in all environments and as a result, is extremely difficult to control....