BioGad is a podcast for anyone who wants to learn more about biological topics. My aim is to convey both general and in-depth knowledge of biology in a cross-topic and interdisciplinary way, making specialised knowledge accessible to all interested listeners. One of my goals is to highlight connections and present biology as an incredibly exciting and diverse field of knowledge.
From time to time, an episode will also be recorded in a language other than German.
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BioGad is a podcast for anyone who wants to learn more about biological topics. My aim is to convey both general and in-depth knowledge of biology in a cross-topic and interdisciplinary way, making specialised knowledge accessible to all interested listeners. One of my goals is to highlight connections and present biology as an incredibly exciting and diverse field of knowledge.
From time to time, an episode will also be recorded in a language other than German.
#023 I Cytologie 010a. Teilung von Prokaryonten. Bakterienteilung und Symbiose
BioGad
21 minutes 57 seconds
4 days ago
#023 I Cytologie 010a. Teilung von Prokaryonten. Bakterienteilung und Symbiose
Prokaryotic DNA is attached to the plasma membrane and replicated before cell division. Procaryotes usually divides transversely; longitudinal division is rare but occurs in certain symbiotic bacteria such as Neisseriaceae. In symbiotic relationships, hosts can deliberately inhibit the cell division of their bacterial symbionts, for example through antibiotic proteins or interference with cell wall synthesis, allowing them to control the bacterial population.
BioGad
BioGad is a podcast for anyone who wants to learn more about biological topics. My aim is to convey both general and in-depth knowledge of biology in a cross-topic and interdisciplinary way, making specialised knowledge accessible to all interested listeners. One of my goals is to highlight connections and present biology as an incredibly exciting and diverse field of knowledge.
From time to time, an episode will also be recorded in a language other than German.