Which of the following statements accurately differentiates Archaebacteria from Eubacteria?
Archaebacteria have peptidoglycan in their cell walls, while Eubacteria do not.
Archaebacteria lack introns in their genes, while Eubacteria have introns.
Archaebacteria have branched chain lipids in their cell membranes, while Eubacteria have straight chain lipids.
Archaebacteria are sensitive to antibiotics, while Eubacteria are resistant.
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Crown gall disease in plants is caused by
Ti-plasmid
Pi-plasmid
Mycoplasma
Virus
What are episomes?
Hereditary DNA of bacterial cell
Extrachromosomal hereditary material of bacteria associated with nucleoid
Modification of the cell membrane performing respiration
None of the above
Crown gall disease in plants is caused by
Ti-plasmid
Pi-plasmid
Mycoplasma
Virus
Transformation experiment was first performed on which bacteria?
E.coli
Diplococcus pneumoniae
Salmonella typhi
Pasteurella pestis
The process which cannot take place in the absence of virus is
Transformation
Conjugation
Translocation
Transduction
Transformation experiment was first performed on which bacteria?
E.coli
Diplococcus pneumoniae
Salmonella typhi
Pasteurella pestis