Bacteria
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Introduction
The Kingdom Eubacteria (formerly Monera) is the largest group of the prokaryotes, which include the domains Bacteria and Archaea.
Anatomy
Reproduction
Ecology
Evolution, Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance
Research from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that immunity and resistance play less of a role than previously thought. Instead, the spread and variation of bacteria depends more on chance.[1]
Gallery
Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae bacteria, which infect the digestive system. |
Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum - a motile spirochaete bacterium that is generally acquired by close sexual contact. |
Related References
- Is Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics an Appropriate Example of Evolutionary Change? by Kevin L. Anderson. CRSQ 41(4):318-326. March 2005
- Evolution upset: Oxygen-making microbes came last, not first
- Origin of multidrug resistance in cells with and without multidrug resistance genes
- Noninherited Resistance to Antibiotics
- New bacteria show ‘wonder upon wonder’ by David Demick. Journal of Creation 20(1):3–4. April 2006
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