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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 18 part II, Bacteria is a prokaryote, do not have meiosis os fertilization three other processes are involved transformation, a repressor a inducer, plasmid is a small circular self replicating DNA molecule separate from the bacterial chromosome, operon can be switched off by a repressor, one double stranded circular DNA molecule dense region called nucleiod, insertion sequences ones onger and more complex than, conjugation sometimes referred to as bacterial "sex", insertion sequences exist only in bacteria, Bacteria meahanisms depend on cyclic AMP, corepressor is a small molecule that cooperates with a repressor protein to switch an operon off, episome can replicate either as a part of the bacterial chromosome of independently, inducer inactivates a repressor, Bacteria the on/off switch of genes operator, F factor a genetic element episome, operon activator of transciption, Bacteria main component one double stranded circular DNA molecule, F factor can exist as plasmid, a prokaryote they do not have meiosis os fertilization, simplest transposable elements called insertion sequences