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Bacterial [[Genetics|genetics]] entails the study of [[Bacteria|bacterial]] [[Genome|genome]] and various modifications and interference to the natural bacterial genetic make-up. Bacteria have proved to be an essential part of modern genetics and have allowed researchers to understand various mechanisms that occur in human genetics, using bacteria as a model. An example of which would be an insight into how gene transcription is controlled (how genes are turned on and off/ expressed in varying levels) using the Lac Operon as a model.
Bacterial [[Genetics|genetics]] entails the study of [[Bacteria|bacterial]] [[Genome|genome]] and various modifications and interference to the natural bacterial genetic make-up. Bacteria have proved to be an essential part of modern genetics and have allowed researchers to understand various mechanisms that occur in human genetics, using bacteria as a model. An example of which would be an insight into how [[gene|gene]] [[Transcription|transcription]] is controlled (how genes are turned on and off/ expressed in varying levels) using the [[Lac_operon|Lac Operon]] as a model.

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Bacterial genetics entails the study of bacterial genome and various modifications and interference to the natural bacterial genetic make-up. Bacteria have proved to be an essential part of modern genetics and have allowed researchers to understand various mechanisms that occur in human genetics, using bacteria as a model. An example of which would be an insight into how gene transcription is controlled (how genes are turned on and off/ expressed in varying levels) using the Lac Operon as a model.