Title: Figure 18'1 Comparing the size of a virus, a bacterium, and a eukaryotic cell
1Figure 18.1 Comparing the size of a virus, a
bacterium, and a eukaryotic cell
2Figure 18.2 Viral structure
3Figure 18.4 The lytic cycle of phage T4
4Table 18.1 Classes of Animal Viruses, Grouped by
Type of Nucleic Acid
5Figure 18.6 The reproductive cycle of an
enveloped virus
6Figure 18.7 HIV, a retrovirus
7Figure 18.10 A hypothesis to explain how prions
propagate
8Figure 18.11 Replication of the bacterial
chromosome
9Figure 18.12 Detecting genetic recombination in
bacteria
10Figure 18.13 Transduction (Layer 4)
11Figure 18.15 Conjugation and recombination in E.
coli (Layer 4)
12Figure 18.16 Insertion sequences, the simplest
transposons
13Figure 18.17 Insertion of a transposon and
creation of direct repeats
14Figure 18.18 Anatomy of a composite transposon
15Figure 18.19 Regulation of a metabolic pathway
16Figure 18.21a The lac operon regulated
synthesis of inducible enzymes
17Figure 18.21b The lac operon regulated
synthesis of inducible enzymes
18Figure 18.22a Positive control cAMP receptor
protein
19Unnumbered Figure (page 353) Bacterial and viral
growth curves