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<h3>$1.1)$ $By$ $Probabilities$</h3> | <h3>$1.1)$ $By$ $Probabilities$</h3> | ||
- | When some new plasmids are genetically introduced into the cytoplasm of E.Coli bacteria, this doesn't garantee that the future copies will contain it. Indeed, these plasmids can be lost after cell division or replication, so it's interesting to study a model based on the different possibilities of plasmid combinations in bacteria, like in the studies of mutations in animals. A typical example of a similar way is found if we study the mutations of the eyes color in a family, by vertical genes transfer. In this case, there's a horizontal genes transfer too, originated by the plasmids. </p> | + | When some new plasmids are genetically introduced into the cytoplasm of E.Coli bacteria, this doesn't garantee that the future copies will contain it. Indeed, these plasmids can be lost after cell division or replication, so it's interesting to study a model based on the different possibilities of plasmid combinations in bacteria, like in the studies of mutations in animals. A typical example of a similar way is found if we study the mutations of the eyes or hair color in a family, by vertical genes transfer. In this case, there's a horizontal genes transfer too, originated by the plasmids. </p> |
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+ | A Probabilistic Model is useful because easily undertsood, but necessits some assumptions. </p> | ||
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