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  • basal plate
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bacteriologist One skilled in bacteriology.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
bacteriology <study> The study of a group of single-celled procaryotic organisms called bacteria.
(09 Oct 1997)
bacteriolysin Specific antibody that combines with bacterial cells (i.e., antigen) and, in the presence of complement, causes lysis or dissolution of the cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacteriolysis Disruption of the structural integrity of a bacterial cell resulting in release of the cell contents.
(12 Dec 1998)
bacteriolytic Pertaining to lytic destruction of bacteria; manifesting the ability to cause dissolution of bacterial cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacteriolytic serum An antiserum (bacteriolysin) that sensitises a bacterium to the lytic action of complement.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacteriolyze To cause the digestion or solution of bacterial cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacteriopexy Immobilization of bacteria by phagocytic cells.
Origin: bacterio-+ G. Pexis, fixation
(05 Mar 2000)
bacteriophaeophytin b <microbiology> One of the components of the bacterial photosynthetic reaction centre. (See ubiquinone.)
(18 Nov 1997)
bacteriophage <microbiology, virology> Viruses that have a specific affinity for and infect bacteria.
The bacteriophages that attack Escherichia coli are termed coliphages, examples of these are lambda phage and the T even phages, T2, T4 and T6. Basically, phages consist of a protein coat or capsid enclosing the genetic material, DNA or RNA, that is injected into the bacterium upon infection. In the case of virulent phages all synthesis of host DNA, RNA and proteins ceases and the phage genome is used to direct the synthesis of phage nucleic acids and proteins using the host's transcriptional and translational apparatus.
These phage components then self assemble to form new phage particles. The synthesis of a phage lysozyme leads to rupture of the bacterial cell wall releasing, typically 100-200 phage progeny.
The temperate phages, such as lambda, may also show this lytic cycle when they infect a cell, but more frequently they induce lysogeny.
The study of bacteriophages has been important for our understanding of gene structure and regulation. Lambda has been extensively used as a vector in recombinant DNA studies.
(15 Nov 1997)
bacteriophage 2 depolymerase <enzyme> Hydrolyzes glycolipoproteins and lipopolysaccharides; releases aminosugars
Registry number: EC 3.2.1.-
Synonym: phage 2 depolymerase
(26 Jun 1999)
bacteriophage immunity The state induced in a bacterium by lysogenization, the lysogenic bacterium being insusceptible to further lysogenization or to a lytic cycle by a superinfecting bacteriophage, in contradistinction to bacteriophage resistance.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacteriophage lambda <microbiology, virology> A bacteriophage, or virus which infects bacteria, that infects E. Coli. It has a complex set of regulatory mechanisms to determine whether it will quietly insert its DNA into the bacterial genome to become dormant and to be reproduced whenever the bacterium reproduces (to lysogenize), or whether it will hijack the bacterium's cellular machinery to reproduce itself and prepare to infect more bacteria, causing the bacterium to self-destruct shortly after infection (to lyse).
Lambda is particularly useful to geneticists because parts of it can be used to introduce foreign DNA into the bacterial genome, it is a cloning vector.
(09 Oct 1997)
bacteriophage m13 <microbiology> A bacteriophage (a virus which infects bacteria) that has single-stranded DNA. It is used as a method of obtaining single strands of foreign DNA so that the foreign DNA can be sequenced (that is, the order of its nucleotide bases can be determined). It is also used in procedures to create mutations in vitro (in a test tube rather than within an organism).
(09 Oct 1997)
bacteriophage mu An unassigned species of temperate coliphage, in the family myoviridae, composed of a linear, double-stranded molecule of DNA, which is able to insert itself at random at any point on the host chromosome. It frequently causes a mutation by interrupting the continuity of the bacterial operon at the site of insertion.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Badnavirus - »õâ A genus of DNA plant viruses with bacilliform morphology. Transmission in clonally-propagated plants is by vegetative propagation of infected plant materials. Transmission in nature is by mealybugs, seeds, and pollen. The type species is Commelina yellow mottle virus.
    Synonyms : Badnaviruses
  • Bahamas - »õâ A chain of islands, cays, and reefs in the West Indies, lying southeast of Florida and north of Cuba. It is an independent state, called also the Commonwealth of the Bahamas or the Bahama Islands. The name likely represents the local name Guanahani, itself of uncertain origin. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p106 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p45)
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  • Bahrain - »õâ An independent state, an archipelago in the western Persian Gulf, northwest of Qatar. It comprises low-lying islands of Bahrain (the largest), Muharraq, Sitra, and several islets. It has extensive oil fields. The name comes from the Arabic al-bahrayn, "the two seas", with reference to its lying in the middle of a bay with its "two seas" east and west of it. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p107 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p45)
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  • Balaenoptera - »õâ A genus of WHALES in the family Balaenopteridae, consisting of five species: Blue Whale, Bryde's Whale, FIN WHALE, Sei Whale, and MINKE WHALE. They are distinguished by a relatively slender body, a compressed tail stock, and a pointed snout.
    Synonyms : Balaenoptera borealis, Balaenoptera brydei, Balaenoptera musculus, Blue Whales, Bryde Whale, Brydes Whale, Sei Whales
  • Balanites - »õâ A plant genus of the family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE. Feruloyltyramine, balanitoside (a furostanol glycoside), and cytostatic steroidal saponins have been found in this genus. B. aegyptiaca fruit water extract is traditionally used as an anthelmintic in the Sudan.
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bacterial relating to or caused by bacteria; "bacterial infection"
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basket a container that is usually woven and has handles the quantity contained in a basket horizontal circular metal hoop supporting a net through which players try to throw the basketball a score in basketball made by throwing the ball through the hoop
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baking soda bicarbonate of soda: a white soluble compound (NaHCO3) used in effervescent drinks and in baking powders and as an antacid
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barium hydroxide white poisonous crystals; made by dissolving barium oxide in water
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backflow a flow that returns toward its source
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BA the front and back covering of a book
BA the side that goes last or is not normally seen
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BA the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord
BA the part of something that is furthest from the normal viewer
BA (football) a person who plays in the backfield
BA strengthen by providing with a back or backing
BA establish as valid or genuine
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BA place a bet on
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