Example of transgenic bacteria are- Escherichia coli and Streptococcus mutans.
Transgenic - Refers to an organism containing one or more deliberately inserted genes from another species. Examples are bacteria containing the gene for human insulin and plants that contain the gene for a naturally occurring insecticide.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria Sulphur bacteria Nitrifying bacteria
Gram+ve bacteria examples Staphylococcus aureus,streptococcus,enterococcus. Gram -ve bacteria examples E.coli.Pseudomonas
Treponema pallidum. The bacteria causing syphilis. Borellia and Leptospira are other examples.
A transgenic organism is one that has been genetically modified by humans, there are no specific species. However, some beings that have been changed are as follows: Drosophila melanogaster (common fruit fly), pigs (scientists created Enviropig, not a species), and fish ( scientists created GloFish, not a species).
Transgenic - Refers to an organism containing one or more deliberately inserted genes from another species. Examples are bacteria containing the gene for human insulin and plants that contain the gene for a naturally occurring insecticide.
The three examples of bacteria are Lactobacillis,Sarcina and Vibrio.
Sulphur bacteria and iron bacteria.
bacteria, worms and fungi.
Sometimes it is hard to remember what is or is not a bacteria. 5 examples of bacteria are coccus, spirillum, vibrio, spirochete, and bacillus.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria Sulphur bacteria Nitrifying bacteria
examples of atypical bacteria
Gram+ve bacteria examples Staphylococcus aureus,streptococcus,enterococcus. Gram -ve bacteria examples E.coli.Pseudomonas
Bacteria
Treponema pallidum. The bacteria causing syphilis. Borellia and Leptospira are other examples.
A transgenic organism is one that has been genetically modified by humans, there are no specific species. However, some beings that have been changed are as follows: Drosophila melanogaster (common fruit fly), pigs (scientists created Enviropig, not a species), and fish ( scientists created GloFish, not a species).
Two examples of bacteria that cause disease include E. coli, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.