Session 1Bacterial Structure, Physiology, and Genetic Mechanisms
Bacteria are single-celled organisms with simple structures, including a cell wall, membrane, and circular DNA. They adapt to various environments using different metabolic processes. Genetically, they reproduce quickly and exchange genes through transformation, transduction, and conjugation—key processes behind antibiotic resistance and evolution. Understanding these aspects is vital for tackling infectious diseases.
Relevant Conferences: Global Bacteriology Summit | Bacteriology Conferences | Infectious Diseases Symposium | Bacteriology Congress | Infectious Diseases Conference | Bacteriology Meeting | International Congress on Bacteriology | Infectious Diseases Symposium | Summit on Infectious Diseases | Conference on Bacteriology | Conference on Infectious Diseases and Bacteriology | World Congress on Infectious Diseases | World Congress on Bacteriology | Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases Events
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